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Indus Water Treaty suspension: The dangerous consequences of hydro-politics
Mehebub Sahana, The Conversation
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Shifting linguistic identity: Evolution of the Assamese Department at Calcutta University
Prabir Mukhopadhyay
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Sunday book pick: A queer middle-aged woman goes off track in Miranda July’s novel ‘All Fours’
Sayari Debnath
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Carved in stone: Gujarat’s rich cosmopolitan legacy in a 15th-century tomb complex
Aparna Kapadia
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Ramachandra Guha: How thinking patriots should view the renewed hyphenation of India with Pakistan
Ramachandra Guha
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Simi Garewal on Satyajit Ray’s ‘Aranyer Din Ratri’: ‘A great director opens out the world to you’
Scroll Staff
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‘Becoming’: An exhibition that brought together 130 years of Indian children’s book art
Rati Girish
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How the India-Pakistan fighting affected children near the border and across the country
Johanna Deeksha
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Forests are mosquito hotspots but deforestation can increase malaria mortality
Simrin Sirur
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‘Kitchen Confidential’ at 25: Anthony Bourdain revealed high-end chefs as rock-star pirates
Lauren Samuelsson, The Conversation
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‘Ideas, Thoughts and Memories’: A rich anthology of literary essays by Bengal’s foremost writers
Debjani Sengupta
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There’s something for every reader in ‘A Teashop in Kamalapura and Other Classic Kannada Stories’
Mahika Dhar
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In a world consumed with innovation, Manjushree Chatterjee is the epitome of old-style kathak
Malini Nair
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May global fiction: Six new novels about the strange times we live in
Scroll Staff
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‘Men at Home’: Gyanendra Pandey’s book on South Asian masculinity leaves much to be desired
Amitabha Bagchi
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Why Kashmir is not holding its breath on Trump offer to mediate
Safwat Zargar
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‘Mrs Dalloway’ at 100: Virginia Woolf’s timeless novel is a work of pandemic fiction
Anna Snaith, The Conversation
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Bengaluru: Foxconn factory turns rural town into real estate goldmine
Ananya Bhattacharya, Rest of World
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Interview: “Why was Operation Sindoor launched? Where are those dreaded terrorists?”
Anant Gupta
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‘I always remember the streets, the stone’: Two poets write about cities around the world
Jeet Thayil John Kinsella