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Selective Outrage and the Afghanistan Silence

The conflict around Afghanistan rarely trends, rarely dominates headlines, and rarely sparks the same global outrage seen in other geopolitical…

The Hindutva Vote bank of Beef Politics in India

India’s political landscape is full of contradictions, but one of the clearest examples is the way “beef politics” is used.…

Six Months of Silence: What the Detention of Sonam Wangchuk Reveals About Power and Dissent in India

A man known across India for innovation, education, and peaceful activism suddenly disappeared from public life, not because a court…

Would Today’s So-Called Nationalists Call Bhagat Singh “Anti-National”?

History has a strange habit. People celebrate revolutionaries after they are dead, but they attack the same ideas when they…