- The Indian media wants Dalit news but not Dalit reporters, writes Sudipto Mondal in Aljazeera.com.
- In Kashmir, India is witnessing its General Dyer moment, argues noted historian Partha Chatterjee in the Wire.
- The roots of the Kashmir disturbances of 2017 go right back to Mountbatten, Jinnah and Nehru, writes AG Noorani in the Frontline.
- Much like unicorns and pink fairies, says Charles Assisi in the Mint, the Indian liberal is a myth.
- Soldiers killed in action are not martyrs, points out Karan Thapar in the Hindustan Times. “Martyr” has religious overtones and is one one of the many things Indian nationalism borrows from faith.
- A recent demolition drive in Mumbai’s Ambedkar Nagar exposes schisms old and new in a city historically riven by social apartheid, reports Javed Iqbal in Business Line.
- In the Boston Review, Melinda Cooper describes how Neoliberals and Conservatives came together to undo the American welfare state.
- There is not one but three George Orwells. Even as the author’s books hit the best seller lists in the wake of the election of United States President Donald Trump, in Public Books, Simon During looks back at the author’s career.
- The Nazis have occupied France. It’s easy to condemn the collaborators. But be honest: what would you reallydo, asks Robert Gildea in Aeon.
- In an interview to Christopher Lydon of the Nation, Noam Chomsky describes how elites on both sides of the political spectrum have undermined our social, political, and environmental commons.
Reading
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‘Kandukondain Kandukondain’ at 25: An enduring charmer about losing and finding love and happiness
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‘Sangeet Manapmaan’ review: This period musical could have been an album
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Why Facebook ending fact checking in US is a warning sign for India
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India’s passport ranking drops to 85 among 199 countries
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Pakistan: Religious, insurgent groups gain power amid 70% rise in terrorist violence
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‘Black Warrant’ review: Grim show about Tihar jailers rarely lets up
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‘Speaking with Nature’: Ramachandra Guha studies Indian environmentalism through ten individuals
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A dead body in the forest, injured children, and other unanswered questions about Bastar encounter
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‘We should not call any disputed structure a mosque’, says UP CM Adityanath
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Interview: Releasing Nicobar report would be like ‘opening can of worms’, says anthropologist