nationalism
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The TM Krishna column: Whose India is it anyway? Only of those who toe the establishment line
TM Krishna
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Readers' comments: 'Can only imagine the pain and agony Umar Khalid and his family have endured'
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Gurmehar Kaur’s ultimate question: What really makes a nation?
Dilip D’Souza
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Martyrs and mothers: The Indian government sentimentalises both, without caring for either
Madhavi Menon
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Readers' comments: The patriotism of Indian nationalists is hypocritical
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President Pranab Mukherjee speech: 'There must be space for legitimate criticism and dissent'
Pranab Mukherjee
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From Kanhaiya Kumar to Gurmehar Kaur: The nation has become a pretext for turf wars in universities
Dilip M. Menon
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The abuse of soldier's daughter Gurmehar Kaur shows that Savarkarite nationalism is on the rise
Shoaib Daniyal
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Readers' comments: Umar Khalid and his friends are actually waging an intellectual war against India
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French presidential polls show that its new ideological battlegrounds are history books, as in India
Ingrid Therwath
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Hated having to sit there and declare my nationalism: Karan Johar on 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' video
Scroll Staff
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Readers' comments: 'We Indians have a weird and twisted idea of nationalism'
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Bombay obsessive: Australian who has spent decades studying the city to be honoured this weekend
Prashant Kidambi
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Of martyrs and anthems: The Indian conception of nationalism borrows heavily from religion
Shoaib Daniyal
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How alt-right, America’s emergent right-wing populist movement, was born (and how it grew)
George Michael, The Conversation
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'Questioning your government means abuse, hatred, consequences:' Watch Vir Das ask tough questions
Scroll Staff
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‘Play the national anthem every time an ATM runs out of cash’: Twitter suggests patriotic measures
Scroll Staff
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The disharmonious history of musical censorship in India and Pakistan
Laksmi Subramanian, The Conversation
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The Myth and Culture Podcast: Can you criticise India and still be a patriot?
Devdutt Pattanaik and Jerry Johnson
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This Tagore essay on the cult of the nation could have been written in 2016 (and not 99 years ago)
Rabindranath Tagore