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    What does the appointment of a chief of defence staff say about civilian-military relations?

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  • The Art of Resistance: ‘What frenzy is this?’ asks a poet from conflict-ridden Kashmir

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  • The Art of Resistance: Kabir Kala Manch gives us a timeless song of defiance in times of repression

    The Art of Resistance: Kabir Kala Manch gives us a timeless song of defiance in times of repression

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    ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ movie review: A fond goodbye with a little something for everyone

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    Watch: Kanhaiya Kumar adds a line to his ‘azadi’ chant after police crackdown on India’s students

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    Under President’s rule, J&K has given up 243 hectares of forest land for army and paramilitary use

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    Jharkhand Assembly elections: Over 62% voter turnout recorded in fourth phase of polling

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    Smallpox was eradicated from India in 1977. These are the women who made it possible

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