peace
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How common people rose against violence during the 2002 riots in Gujarat at great personal cost
Teesta Setalvad
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A new book studies war through its history and politics – to imagine a world without it
Sundeep Waslekar
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‘Shocked at silence of PM’: 13 Opposition leaders issue joint statement against communal violence
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Fear, deception and intimidation pillars of Modi government, writes Sonia Gandhi
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Watch: Hindu organisations pray for peace in Ukraine with photographs of Putin, Modi, and Zelenskyy
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Watch: Anand Patwardhan’s film on young Indian, Pakistani painters working for peace in 2004
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After 1990s violence: From Aamir Khan to Rajinikanth, how film stars promoted love and peace
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Pico Iyer’s ‘Autumn Light’ woos you to believe and yet, to let go eventually
John Butler
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‘In the days of war, the sun does not rise, it is always night’: Two poems on what war brings us
Zeeshan Sahil Balraj Komal
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‘Imagine a world where tanks can be libraries’ (as John Lennon might have): Two poems by Nabina Das
Nabina Das
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‘Why are you fighting this war?’: Satyajit Ray’s famous anti-war song from ‘Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne’
Satyajit Ray
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‘Why did we fight at all? asked the Pandavas’: Three poems mourning war by K Satchidanandan
K Satchidanandan
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‘The Last Salute’: Saadat Hasan Manto’s story of a battle in Kashmir asks again why wars are fought
Saadat Hasan Manto
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Kartarpur corridor, talks with Taliban, Norwegian ex-PM in Kashmir: What explains Modi’s U-turns?
Manoj Joshi
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How Manmohan Singh embarked on a mission of peace in Kashmir from 2004 onwards
Radha Kumar
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A public philosophy of non-violence, a culture of peace – that’s the diplomacy the world needs today
Nirupama Rao
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Watch: Nadia Murad was imprisoned by the IS. Now, she has won the Nobel Prize for peace
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Parismita Singh’s short stories question whether ‘Peace Has Come’ to North East India
Sayali Palekar
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Nandita Das: ‘Kuldip Nayar prevented an idealist like me from falling into the trap of cynicism’
Nandita Das
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Violence cost India $1.2 trillion on PPP basis in 2017, claims report
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