The India that emerged from the Constitution of 1950 does not do justice to the shared history of the Subcontinent, or the genius of its own citizens.
The book makes a devastating critique of the ‘growth at any cost paradigm’.
The murky events of Kashmir’s 1995 hostage crisis are well-documented in a new book, but still defy closure.
Discovering Kashmiri poet Agha Shahid Ali, and the homeland that he knew.
Shashi Tharoor's book on foreign policy treads old ground.
Economist Amit Bhaduri speaks about the current direction of the Indian economy.
A closer look at an Indo-Pak border crossing that defies the stereotypes.
From opposite sides of the Subcontinent, two families’ stories of life after Partition.