Seven years in jail, overlapping UAPA cases, and stalled hearings define Surendra Gadling’s ordeal. Is pretrial detention the ...
From eligibility rules tied to UK publishing to nomination systems favouring large corporate houses, the Booker Prize sustains an unequal literary order. Its prestige shapes global perceptions of ...
New disclosures linking Mandelson to Epstein expose the moral rot, money circuits, and elite impunity that defined New Labour’s transformation of the Labour Party—and cast a long shadow over Keir ...
Prakash Kashwan and Aseem Hasnain challenge Euro-American environmentalism and advocate for a justice-centred, plural vision of ecological action.
US trade deal has rattled markets, pushing prices below MSP and triggering anxiety in Maharashtra’s politically sensitive soyabean belt.
Tarique Rahman’s landslide win reshapes Bangladesh politics after Sheikh Hasina’s ouster. Dynasty, Islamists, and global powers collide. What next?
CBI charge sheet reveals large-scale fake ghee supply and temple fund misuse in the Tirupati laddu case, shifting focus from religious claims to systemic corruption and governance failures.
Analysis of the 2026 Bangladesh parliamentary election. The banned Awami League cedes ground to the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami ...
Sixty years after the Indonesia 1965 massacre, filmmakers like Garin Nugroho challenge state-sponsored forgetting. As Suharto ...
A controversial BJP video and the Supreme Court’s muted response spotlight how anti-Muslim rhetoric in Assam is entwined with ...
Across democracies, right-wing movements turn economic anxiety into moral panic. By blaming minorities instead of confronting inequality, they erode pluralism, weaken institutions, and recast ...
West Bengal’s voter roll revision revives Matua fears of exclusion, weak documentation, and state neglect. Can democracy ...