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‘A thousand-year relationship’: Ambassador Nirupama Rao traces the ties between India and China
Nirupama Rao
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Thucydides’s trap: Is war inevitable as a rising China threatens the United States’ dominance?
Börje Ljunggren
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What happened to children after the Spanish Civil War? This graphic novel tells their horrific tales
Debkumar Mitra
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Watch: This Lebanese artist made sculptures out of the bomb shells that destroyed her home
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Victims or collaborators? In Iraq’s hunt for ISIS, Mosul families deal with disappearances and death
Supriya Sharma
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‘Let the dogs eat them’: In war-torn Mosul in Iraq, people are living among the dead
Supriya Sharma
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Why are ‘nationalistic’ TV channels paying extremist Pakistanis to sell hatred against India?
Rajdeep Sardesai
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Kashmir ‘human shield’ video: The facts remain unclear – but the practice is banned even in Israel
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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‘Death holds no fear for us’: A Sikh soldier’s insights into the horrors of World War I
Raman Singh Chhina
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Readers' comments: The patriotism of Indian nationalists is hypocritical
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Why India cannot win wars against its neighbours (and why that doesn’t even matter)
Pravin Sawhney Ghazala Wahab
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How Subhas Chandra Bose forced the creation of a women’s regiment in the INA
Vera Hildebrand
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Russia and Iran will have a stake in deciding what next for Syria after Aleppo falls
Scott Lucas, The Conversation
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Immune to violence: Why there is no PTSD in Afghanistan
Mark de Rond Magda Rakita
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As we mark the end of three battles, it is time to remember why we need to give peace another chance
Girish Shahane
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The Indian challenge is to march on for peace amid the rising drumbeat of war
Shiv Visvanathan
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The world's six richest countries host just 9% of its refugees: Oxfam report
Scroll Staff
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Have humans always gone to war?
Sarah Peacey, The Conversation
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At least 135 dead in the week since the Syria truce came into effect
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A record 60 million people became refugees this year
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