THE student-led anti-quota movement has made the headlines globally, not only for its original demands but also for the broader implications it carried for the entire country. Initially sparked by
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Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry : WHEN it started its life as an independent country in 1947, India chose a foreign policy that would keep it ‘non-aligned’ in the polarised environment created
by Benjamin Isakhan : A decade after Islamic State militants tried to destroy the rich history of Iraq and Syria, the hard work to rebuild the nations’ cultural heritage continues.
by Vijay Prashad : IT IS almost as if the Israeli army is trying to gather as many Palestinians as possible in one place and then kill them all. Ahmed
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