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When soldiers are dying on the borders, how can there be an appetite for a friendly Indo-Pak series?
One may argue that sport should not be mixed with politics, but the case of Indo-Pak cricket is anything but ordinary.
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‘Basmati Blues’ unsurprisingly does what Hollywood has always done – exoticise India’s ‘otherness’
The film pressed a few wrong buttons, and not just for Indians who tend to be a little oversensitive about such things
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After 70 years, India and Israel’s longing bromance is finally out of the closet
The two countries have largely kept their relationship very low key due to India's consideration of Arab sensitivities
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Dictators like Rodrigo Duterte need to be careful when they “joke” about using rape as a weapon
Armies have used the bodies of women to assert their domination over conquered lands since time immemorial.
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Mob justice is a slippery slope that India must not slide down from
The man was mistaken for a kidnapper and the mob mercilessly lynched him to death, all because of a rumour.
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Why Yogi Adityanath’s decision to prune official holidays should be applauded
It is insinuated that including Eid Miladun Nabi and Jumaatul Wida in the list is a communal move directed at Muslims.
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Was Sonu Nigam merely stating what many in India already feel?
Too many liberties are granted in the name of religion, and a little less accommodation is what India needs now.
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For the US, friends and enemies aren’t important, only interests are
Sisi is seen as someone who can exert control over the Muslim brotherhood and that makes him kosher to the US.
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The world must not allow the situation in Yemen to fester anymore
The Yemen conflict is seen as a rivalry between Shia Iran and Sunni Saudi Arabia in terms of leadership and domination
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Is China only supporting Pakistan to get back at India?
As India and Pakistan continue to grow apart, the country that’s taken the most advantage of the situation is China.