Category: India
BJP’s push to rig elections
13 March 2024 Published in: The Express Tribune New Delhi is rushing through implementation of a controversial citizenship law in a naked effort to change ... Read More
A state that was
13 March 2024 Published in: The News In what seemed like an eternity ago, India used to be a proud secular state – at least ... Read More
Exclusionary law
13 March 2024 Published in: DAWN Any illusions that India remains a secular state that treats all its people equally should be put to rest, ... Read More
Dark day: India on edge over religion-based citizenship law before polls
12 March 2024 Published in: Al Jazeera Protests have erupted in parts of India over the Narendra Modi government’s implementation of a controversial citizenship law ahead of ... Read More
India implements citizenship law opposed by Muslims before election
11 March 2024 Published in: Reuters India moved on Monday to implement a 2019 citizenship law that has been criticised as discriminating against Muslims, weeks ... Read More
Why are people in India’s Ladakh protesting against central government?
11 March 2024 Published in: Al Jazeera More than four years ago, when India’s Hindu nationalist government carved out Ladakh from Indian-administered Kashmir, the regional ... Read More
India Preparing to close thirteen thousand schools
11 March 2024 Published in: Naqwai waqt In the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the government has prepared to close 13 thousand madrasas. A Special Investigation ... Read More
Dim prospects of Pakistan-India rapprochement
Kamran Yousaf 11 March 2024 Published in: The Express Tribune World leaders congratulated Shehbaz Sharif over his election as the Prime Minister of Pakistan in ... Read More
Roaring stories with silent heroes
Maryam Tamoor 07 March 2024 Published in: The Express Tribune In the post-truth age and the realm of politics, the art of story-telling has emerged ... Read More
India’s state of paranoia
Omay Aimen 07 March 2024 Published in: The News India’s political leadership has always remained cognizant of the significance of the majority Hindu vote. This ... Read More
