Three stories of women in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
(This is a review from our September 2014 print quarterly, 'The Southasian Military Complex'. See more from the issue here.)
For a few years, Pakistani English literature has
Believing everything we hear has consequences.
A new book on the people of Banni, a desert region in a corner of Gujarat, examines them as a distinct cultural unit.
Indian Jews have contributed culturally despite their small, and dwindling, numbers.
As local journalists organise in defence of Afghanistan’s fourth estate, the success of April elections remains crucial for the media’s future.
Traditional rug-making techniques meet contemporary political imagery
In the second part of his interview, filmmaker Sanjay Kak reflects on political struggles, militant movements, and India’s democratic deficit.