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Remember Rezang La: The unimaginable sacrifice of an Indian army unit during the 1962 war
November 18 marks the anniversary of the battle in which 124 members of a company of the Kumaon Regiment fought off Chinese invaders. Only 14 survived.
Mohan Guruswamy
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As young woman is lynched in Kabul street, Afghans confront brutality of post-Taliban society
Farkhunda's murder has sparked an outpouring of grief as the country acknowledges that it still in flux 14 years after US-led forces claimed to have liberated it.
Taran Khan
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Why Iran's Supreme Leader may yet swallow a bitter nuclear deal
Iran is being pushed to the edge by sanctions over its nuclear programme. Will its dying Supreme Leader cave to the pressure?
Scott Lucas, The Conversation
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Faltering economy, poor citizens, South Asia’s bully: The reality of India’s global ambitions
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Supreme Court questions ED on timing of Arvind Kejriwal arrest, says life and liberty important
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Banana republic in the making?: A South Asian perspective on India from Kathmandu
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Indore Congress candidate backed out days after attempt-to-murder charge added to 17-year-old case
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Fact-checking five days of Narendra Modi’s speeches: A catalogue of lies