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China claims it mediated India-Pakistan conflict in May
Scroll Staff
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Harsh Mander: The Constitution’s emancipatory promises on caste remain elusive
Harsh Mander
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What shopping for wigs during her chemotherapy taught Pallavi Aiyar about the global hair trade
Pallavi Aiyar
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Beads, arms and cloth: How 19th-century African consumers shaped global trade
Alessandro De Cola, The Conversation Giorgio Tosco, The Conversation Mariella Terzoli, The Conversation
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Why restitution is a better word than repatriation for the return of looted artifacts
Ciraj Rassoo, The Conversation Victoria Gibbon, The Conversation
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Mythological fiction: After the war, Karna lives in a gurukul, trying to bury the ghosts of the past
Kevin Missal
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In a new book, an environmental activist shares lessons to unite climate change mitigation efforts
Chetan Singh Solanki
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Backstory: When an old woman called me from Bangladesh
Rokibuz Zaman
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A murderous milestone for journalism in year of media expansion but much less freedom
James Rodgers, The Conversation
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Fix MGNREGA’s shortcomings rather than repealing Act: Scientists, academics to Centre
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: The idea of India seen through the eyes of a Turkish intellectual and freedom fighter
Inez Baranay
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Scroll’s Vaishnavi Rathore wins IPI Award for Excellence in Journalism
Scroll Staff
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From a new book on online culture: How ‘what’s in my bag’ videos can ‘curate’ a personal brand
Ria Chopra
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A new book on Mumbai’s food history examines how Gujarat’s nasto and undhiyu gained popularity
Pronoti Datta
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Start the week with a film: ‘Sinners’ is a dazzling exploration of the horrors of racism
Scroll Staff
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Backstory: Why hanging out with this Brahmin lawyer in Gwalior spooked me
Anant Gupta
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Economic statecraft: How middle powers South Korea, Vietnam and Taiwan are securing their interests
Robyn Klingler-Vidra, The Conversation
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Why poet-philosopher Muhammad Iqbal believed Plato’s ideas contribute to intellectual stagnation
Amir Suhail Wani
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‘Hope of having a lot of money’: Desperate youngsters drive gambling surge in African countries
Samuel Comé, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Sophie Kinsella (1968-2025) showed that ‘light’ fiction can speak to women’s real lives
Charlotte Ireland, The Conversation