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‘Gods, Guns and Missionaries’: A thorough study of how Hindu identity was shaped by colonialism
Fiction: Two Indian institutions are keen to produce silicon, but someone wants to spoil their plans
From Pune to Delhi, riverfront projects are all the rage. But evidence shows they harm rivers
Germany’s firewall against the far right has crumbled – the consequences are immeasurable
Donald Trump says $21 million from USAID went to ‘my friend PM Modi for voter turnout’ in India
‘The way a sari is worn is a living dictionary of India’s stories’: Cultural historian Malvika Singh
The psychology of making a change to your life – and sticking with it
Harsh Mander: Why Indian Muslims live apart
‘Wonderland of Words’: Shashi Tharoor’s ‘seriously funny’ book on the quirks of the English language
How India’s shift to a car-centric transport model is derailing national mobility
‘Deeply troubling,’ says MEA on claims of USAID funding to influence Indian elections
A new book examines the rich and fascinating history of Kutch, spanning nearly three centuries
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Sepoy Mutiny
Fifty years after 1857, a British mother used the Uprising to try to get an Army job for her son
Hedley Sutton
· Jun 24, 2019 · 08:30 pm
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· May 16, 2017 · 06:30 am