Between Despair and Hope: Interrogating ‘Terrorism’
January 12, 2018 10:59 am Leave your thoughtsThe practice of violence, like all action, changes the world, but the most probable change is a more violent world... View Article
The practice of violence, like all action, changes the world, but the most probable change is a more violent world... View Article
India is a country that is seen, by and large, to have retained a kind of overall stability since it... View Article
For more than a decade now, women in Kashmir have been caught in the grip of a conflict which, over... View Article
Centre for Social Studies, Surat 17-18 July 2004 When Gandhi returned from South Africa in the early part of the... View Article
The tragedy of the Partition can be revisited from many prisms. The most common is the brutal violence and displacement... View Article
An article on Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill in the Tribun A house divided for Mrs and Mr Are women recognised... View Article
The brutal gunning down of the chief of the banned Ranvir Sena, Brahmeshwar Singh ‘Mukhiya’, in broad daylight in Ara... View Article
An article on violence in Bodoland by our colleague Jamal Kidwai in Telegraph To stop the cycle of violence in... View Article
Review of Saba Naqvi book In Good Faith, Telegraph, Feb 2013 Liminal or shared religious traditions in India are often... View Article
The acrimonious spat between the JD(U) and the BJP over Narendra Modi’s candidature for prime-ministership is just a symptom of... View Article