Reviews / Members-only The cost of conscience Megha Majumdar’s novel depicts a world where progress requires bigotry. By Atul Bhattarai / 10 Nov 2020
Comment / Members-only Redefining citizenship in Pakistan The PTM movement envisions an alternate relationship between citizen and state. By Hurmat Ali Shah / 28 Apr 2020
Comment / Members-only Is the mob ruling the roost? JNU violence shows the fringe is at the Centre. By Salil Tripathi / 7 Jan 2020
Podcast Nivedita Menon on the JNU attacks A shocking explosion of violence broke out in New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Sunday night, 5 January 2020, when armed and masked groups muscled their way By The Editors / 7 Jan 2020
Culture / Members-only Tibet: Impossible yet existent? A reinvigorated spiritual politics of Tibetan Buddhism could prove to be a way forward. By Mila Samdub / 7 Jan 2020
Culture / Members-only From ‘Mother India’ to ‘Mission Mangal’ Homegrown technologies at the service of Indian nationalism in Hindi cinema. By Damini Kulkarni / 18 Sep 2019
Culture / Members-only A novel of thresholds ‘Basanti’ and writing the New Woman in Odia literary culture By S Deepika / 22 May 2019
Comment / Members-only Echoes of Pakistan in Indian polls Frenzied use of communal card signals the weakening of democracy. By Pervez Hoodbhoy / 6 May 2019
Comment / Members-only Uniform hysteria Following the suicide attack on security forces in Kashmir, India’s media went on a nationalist, fact-free overdrive. By Laxmi Murthy / 7 Mar 2019
Comment / Members-only Confessions of a war reporter A reporter recollects the untold stories of the 1999 Kargil War. By Barkha Dutt / 6 Mar 2019
Excerpt / Members-only At the Indian Coffee House On the Indian Coffee House and the 16th-century Sufi saint who introduced the beans to the Subcontinent. By Nandita Haksar / 5 Feb 2019
Comment / Members-only Constrained democracy How far can Aung San Suu Kyi push Buddhist nationalists and the military to accept the mandate to bring about change? By Benedict Rogers / 9 Aug 2016