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Sexualising and policing girls’ bodies
The need for critical social thought in Bangladeshi classrooms
Farmers protest: Great Indian democracy in action
Issues faced by farmers are so diverse that it’s hard to have a coherent list of demands
Modi government needs to take a leaf from Vajpayee model
BJP under Vajpayee led an efficient coalition government even without having a majority
Reclaiming SAARC from the ashes of 2020
Despite the despondency, the rationale for its existence is intact, and India can use it as a stage for its global ambitions
SAWM condemns killing of Malala Maiwand; seeks security for women in media
South Asian Women in the Media (SAWM) condemns the horrific killing of Afghan journalist Malala Maiwand, TV talk show host and reporter with Enkaas TV in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, this Thursday morning.
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SAWM condemns Mohua Moitra’s comment
South Asian Women in the Media (SAWM) strongly condemns Trinamool Congress MP Mohua Moitra’s recent comments about journalists in rural Bengal, calling them “two-paise journalists.”
Biden, India and comfort in the old normal
In general, India could still be in a sweet spot if there is political change and a new administration in the U.S.
More ups than downs, and many surprise turns in Trump’s foreign policy for India
After the initial uncertainty, relations with India picked up steam under Trump
Out of the closet: With BECA and other initiatives, India is working with a superpower. It must stay…
India and the US began a journey in 1998, with the first conversation between Jaswant Singh and Strobe Talbott. This week, the two countries signed off on Book 1 of that journey, when India signed the Basic Exchange and Cooperation…
India should take the lead in the Quad
The first standalone Quad ministerial in Tokyo on October 6 holds the promise for something much larger, giving a new direction to Indo-Pacific geopolitics. But what, exactly?