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Indian Brutality in Kashmir – A Critical Visual Reflection
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Indian Brutality in Kashmir – A Critical Visual Reflection

2nd July 2020 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 2

On the morning of 1 July 2020, a 65 years old person (identified as Bashir Ahmed) was shot dead in Srinagar suburbs, allegedly by the Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Many are killed as […]

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Peace: The Forgotten Virtue in the RSS-Occupied India
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Peace: The Forgotten Virtue in the RSS-Occupied India

3rd June 2020 Ayesha Abbasi 0

“Peace is not something you wish for; It’s something you make, something you do, something you are, and something you give away.” This John Lennon quote is sure to resonate with a majority of earthlings. […]

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Kashmir Quagmire: India’s Quest for a Future
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Kashmir Quagmire: India’s Quest for a Future

21st September 2019 Senator Mushahid Hussain 0

Writing precisely 2 years before Modi’s blunder of annexation of Occupied Kashmir on August 5, 2019, the grand niece of Jawahar Lal Nehru, Nayantara Sahgal, presciently wrote in The Guardian on August 5, 2017 that […]

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The Repulsive Face of Ultra-Nationalism
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The Repulsive Face of Ultra-Nationalism

6th September 2019 Ghanwah Cheema 0

In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, a nationalist deal looked very attractive even though nationalism was leading to horrendous conflicts on an unprecedented scale. However, everything changed in 1945, with the unfortunate event of […]

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Pakistan’s Decisive Time to Act on its Weakening Kashmir Cause
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Pakistan’s Decisive Time to Act on its Weakening Kashmir Cause

6th September 2019 Omer Aamir 0

The scenic vale of Kashmir with a population of over 7.5 million Muslims is firmly in India’s fist like never before. The struggle for freedom has been brandished as a terrorist insurgency with groups fighting […]

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Future of a Saffronized India
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Future of a Saffronized India

1st September 2019 Maryam Raashed 0

To paint the picture of his India, Modi has opted for a canvas filled with gruesome colours of violent extremism, radicalization, strict exclusivism, religious bigotry and expansionism, that too in the post-Westphalian 21st Century. It would […]

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The BJP’s Win: Way Forward for Pakistan
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The BJP’s Win: Way Forward for Pakistan

18th July 2019 Waqas ur Rehman 0

The media portrayed the recently held Indian elections as a mixture of domestic issues, governance, prime ministerial candidates and of course, performance. Narendra Modi’s real fame is his Hindu-fundamentalism and anti-Muslim sentiments which led to […]

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Bhartiya Janata Party: Is fascism its manifest destiny or a power-fever?
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Bhartiya Janata Party: Is fascism its manifest destiny or a power-fever?

5th June 2019 Vyas Ali Rajput 0

It would not be impossible to prove with sufficient repetition and a psychological understanding of the people concerned that a square is in fact a circle. They are mere words, and words can be molded […]

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