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Theatre of Violence: What Vijay Tendulkar Would Have Written Today
Nishtha Gautam, journalist and SAWM member writes about how in today's time the exceptional play-write Vijay Tendulkar would have written. He who always defied propaganda and never sacrificed his empirical understanding of the society…
Wielding a pen amidst placards and pellet guns
SAWM member and journalist Suhasini Haidar pens down her own experiences of covering mass protests to elaborate on the points of what journalists should and should not do while doing their jobs of covering such situations.
The new fault lines in the North-East
The Citizen Amendment Act has become an issue which is of great concern to the people of Assam. SAWM member Patricia Mukhim writes in detail how and why the people of Assam are protesting against this Act.
The changing Bangladesh that Indians don’t like to know
Sayed Muazzem Ali, the outgoing Bangladesh High Commissioner to India expressed his disappointment over India being disinterested to know about how Bangladesh is developing in almost every social parameter than India. How and why - explains…
With Rajapaksa’s back at helm, past must not shadow India-Lanka ties: Shyam Saran
In an exclusive conversation with Senior Journalist and SAWM member Smita Sharma, former Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran expressed deep disappointment in India’s decision to pull out of the RCEP and underlined that despite similar domestic…
Analysis | Will Gotabaya Rajapaksa make peace with India?
As Gotabaya Rajapaksha becomes the President pf Srilanka new speculations regarding his equation with the Indian govvernment and Prime Minister Modi starts to come up. An interesting analysis by SAWM member journalist Suhasini Haider.
A corridor of hope: Will historic India–Pakistan pilgrim initiative bring harmony to South Asia?
The inauguration of Kartarpur corridor between India and Pakistan, a pilgrim initiative has given rise to many positive political ideas in these two countries. Senior journalist and SAWM member Nilova Roy Chowdhury writes about how it also…
Kartarpur Corridor: Blacklisted For 30 Years, This Sikh NRI Is Now Part Of The Official Indian…
The inauguration of Kartarpur Corridor has changed the narrative of lives for many people in both the countries of India and Pakistan. Smita Sharma, journalist and SAWM member, told this story of the life changing experience of a Sikh from…
‘Saudi silence on Kashmir due to better understanding of Indian position’: Sources
On the last Tuesday of October Prime Minister of India met with the King and Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh. The issues they discussed did not include Kashmir. The abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir was carefully avoided. Was it a…
Nepal’s vital infra projects in China’s hands
SAWM Nepal member journalist Asha Thapaliya speaks in this interview to Nepal expert and retired general of the Indian army Ashok Mehta. The role of China in Indo-Nepal political relation, some important political equations and how Nepal…