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Borders

  • What is the effect of the militarisation of the friendly India-Bangladesh border on human lives?

    What is the effect of the militarisation of the friendly India-Bangladesh border on human lives?

    Sahana Ghosh
    · May 27, 2024 · 08:30 am
  • Where will you be living in 2050? A new book on the future of migration tackles this question

    Where will you be living in 2050? A new book on the future of migration tackles this question

    Mark Hannant
    · Jan 30, 2022 · 05:30 pm
  • ‘No Man’s Land’: Anuradha Sharma Pujaree’s short story riffs on a football match in Meghalaya

    ‘No Man’s Land’: Anuradha Sharma Pujaree’s short story riffs on a football match in Meghalaya

    Anuradha Sharma Pujaree
    · Feb 14, 2021 · 05:30 pm
  • What the stories of the people who live at India’s borders tell us about the country’s history

    What the stories of the people who live at India’s borders tell us about the country’s history

    Suchitra Vijayan
    · Feb 11, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • Pollution knows no borders – so India, Pakistan would do well to fight it together

    Pollution knows no borders – so India, Pakistan would do well to fight it together

    Kevin Shi
    · Nov 22, 2018 · 08:00 am
  • ‘Borders are made of fear:’ Watch Ankita Shah’s slam poetry attacking the notion of the ‘other’

    ‘Borders are made of fear:’ Watch Ankita Shah’s slam poetry attacking the notion of the ‘other’

    Satvika Kundu
    · Sep 02, 2017 · 01:00 pm
  • While soldiers stood on the border, their families stood in long lines outside ATMs and banks

    While soldiers stood on the border, their families stood in long lines outside ATMs and banks

    Abhishek Dey
    · Dec 26, 2016 · 10:30 am
  • Three charts show how it is always a state of perpetual war on the Indo-Pak border

    Three charts show how it is always a state of perpetual war on the Indo-Pak border

    Nishita Jha
    · Nov 08, 2016 · 05:30 pm
  • When world leaders thought there should be no need for passports or visas

    When world leaders thought there should be no need for passports or visas

    Speranta Dumitru, The Conversation
    · Sep 28, 2016 · 05:30 am