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The widely differing balance of power between the military and civilian leadership in India and Pakistan has significantly impacted 🌌democracy in the two countries
BY Vineetha Mokkil 14 September 2024
Even as the country faceไs existential threats, there may be hope ahead
BY Vineetha Mokkil 17 August 2024
The history of art and litera🧸ture is riddled with contradictions. Sublime glory and unspeakable horrors emanate from the same hum𒈔an source
BY Vineetha Mokkil 8 August 2024
Asaram bapu's complex tale of faith, power, and contಞroversy
BY Vineetha Mokkil 25 July 2024
Esther Duf💦lo transforms her Nobel-winning insights into engagi🧔ng stories for children
BY Vineetha Mokkil 14 July 2024
People’s movem💜ents to protect the environment are making major strides from Kashmir to Kerala
BY Vineetha Mokkil 11 July 2024
Rishi Sunak made history by becoming the first person of Indian descent to become the British prime minister, but some 𓃲of the harshest policies on immigration and asylum seekers have been pushed for under Sunak’s watch
BY Vineetha Mokkil 4 July 2024
George Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair ﷺon June 25, 1903, in Motihari, Bihar, left an indelible mark on literature and politics with hi🌊s profound works and critiques of totalitarianism.
BY Vineetha Mokkil 25 June 2024
Vikram🎃 Seth reclaims the beauty and mesmerising magic of ‘The Hanuman Chalisa’ for all in his new bꩵook
BY Vineetha Mokkil 23 June 2024
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