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‘No one person gets to limit what it means to be Indian’: Namit Arora, author of ‘Indians’
Abdullah Khan
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Kannada film ‘Pedro’: A crackling chronicle of rural disquiet
Nandini Ramnath
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Why the return of wolves to an Indian grassland is a bittersweet story
Ishan Kukreti
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Worshipping big cats: In Maharashtra, faith meets conservation as humans and leopards share space
Aathira Perinchery
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Lessons from Covid-19: How the pandemic has changed the dynamics of government-NGO collaborations
Pritha Venkatachalam Niloufer Memon Umang Manchanda
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The Political Fix: AAP and Mamata Banerjee are looking to take slices out of the Congress pie
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Why evictions in Assam under Himanta Sarma have left Bengali Muslims more fearful than ever before
Arunabh Saikia
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A new wave of Bahujan solidarity seeks to break down barriers in India
Johanna Deeksha
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Muslim stereotyping in Hindi films: ‘We cannot allow ourselves to forget what constitutes us’
Nandini Ramnath
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Five historic acts of fashion provocation that came long before AOC’s ‘Tax the Rich’ dress
Peter McNeil, The Conversation
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Interview: Jessica Namakkal on what Auroville tells us about the ‘end of colonialism and empire’
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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What kind of industry does Kerala need? Garment firm’s decision to scrap investment sparks debate
Jayan Jose Thomas
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‘I sometimes wonder why I translate. It expands something in you’: Translator Sasha Dugdale
Anita Gopalan
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Out to solve a 180-year-old puzzle, scientists rediscover Maharashtra’s first endemic tree
Vinaya Kurtkoti
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Interview: Nikhar Gaikwad and Gareth Nellis on the political exclusion of migrants in India
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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New Cold War: The Taliban’s return to Afghanistan is an undeniable setback for India
Christophe Jaffrelot
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Payal Dhar’s YA novel with a queer theme runs the risk of over-simplifying the complexities
Prerna Vij
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What the latest US census reveals about racial and ethnic diversity and what India can learn from it
Nikhil Pandhi
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Modi government’s partisan misuse of institutions has pushed the Indian republic to the brink
Harsh Mander
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After decades of restricting religion, the Chinese Communist Party is carefully allowing its revival
Mario Poceski, The Conversation