Climate of Intolerance: Down the well of religious bigotry
India is showing a worrying trend to take the same path of religious exclusivism as Pakistan did – and suffered the consequences
Raza Rumi Ithaca
India is showing a worrying trend to take the same path of religious exclusivism as Pakistan did – and suffered the consequences
Raza Rumi Ithaca
The new tide of militancy is attributable to the absent India-Pakistan dialogue process and is also a fallout of the 2010 civil uprising
Asem Mohiuddin Srinagar
Amidst Balochistan controversy, we reproduce the interview of Baloch separatist leader Hyrbyair Marri, who speaks about the struggle, the human rights violations by the Pakistani army and how Chinese influence is impacting Pakistan
Small towns wake up early. In Dinanagar, Gurdaspur district, Punjab, terrorists woke up India at 5.30 am when they began shooting innocent people. A few minutes later, the news channels had found a juicy bone. They began to run breaking news about how terrorists had struck in Punjab, which had been free of violence for the last two decades. Shortly thereafter, the channels announced that the terrorists had occupied the police station of Dinanagar and were shooting from inside.
Shrinivasrao S Sohoni Kabul
In an interview with Hardnews, Small explains Beijing's changing relationship with Islamabad
Sanjay Kapoor Delhi
Tarun Pratap Delhi
Shrinivasrao S Sohoni Delhi
The MoU between the espionage agencies of Afghanistan and Pakistan is a case of the latter showing India the finger, never mind that it flies in the face of history and logic
Vikram Sood Delhi
Sadiq Naqvi Delhi