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US Trying To Hyphenate India, Pak: Congress

The Congress party on Sunday demanded clarity from the government regarding whether it has accepted third-party mediation on the Kashmir…

7 months ago
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Book Review: Understanding The Challenges Of This Bountiful Planet

Written by Ranjit Lal, ‘Our Potpourri Planet’ is the story of Earth and its many wonders. Split into three parts,…

7 months ago
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What India’s River Moves Mean For South Asian Water Cooperation

On 23 April, India announced it would suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), a landmark water-sharing agreement with Pakistan signed…

7 months ago
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Farmers In Punjab’s Border Villages Navigate Conflict And Survival

Farmers in Burj village, a few hundred meters from the India-Pakistan border, have farmlands straddling both countries and face constant…

7 months ago
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Trapped Between Two Nuclear Powers, People Of Kashmir Continue To Suffer

Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated this week after India launched missile strikes on its long-time rival, killing an unspecified…

7 months ago
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Why A Hotline Between India, Pak Is Crucial To Prevent A Disastrous War

Two weeks after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Kashmir that claimed 26 lives, India and Pakistan appear to be…

7 months ago
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Pak Strikes: Five Essential Reads On Decades Of Rivalry Over Kashmir

Indian airstrikes deep into Pakistan and retaliatory shelling across the border have put the subcontinent on edge once again, with…

7 months ago
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PM Modi Should At Least Attend All-Party Meet: Congress

On Wednesday, the Congress party expressed its expectation that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would “at least” attend the all-party meeting…

7 months ago
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India’s Indus Waters Bargain Needs A Cohesive Strategy, Not Coercion

While the Indus Waters Treaty has survived three India-Pakistan wars, the pattern of interaction between the two countries on sharing…

7 months ago
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What Exactly Are ‘Green’ Jobs?

Green jobs go beyond renewables, covering grassroots and corporate roles alike. India’s green job potential is high, but access and…

7 months ago
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“PM Modi Had ‘Prior Intel’ On Pahalgam Attack, Cancelled Kashmir Visit”

The recent Pahalgam terror attack has sparked a heated debate between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition…

7 months ago
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The Costs Of Coexisting With Predators

A new study across three protected areas in southern Kashmir recorded 92 livestock losses in two years, resulting in major…

7 months ago
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New Construction Waste Rules Lay Stress On Accountability & Recycling

New construction and demolition waste rules now require producers to take responsibility for their waste, pay penalties for violations, and…

7 months ago
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Will PM Modi Admit Govt’s Policy Change On Caste Census: Congress

The Congress party has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of making a “desperate U-turn” regarding the caste census, questioning whether…

7 months ago
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India Drafts Emissions Targets For Industries, But…

The Indian government has drafted mandatory emissions intensity targets for high-emitting industries to meet, failing which a fine will be…

7 months ago
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To AI Or Not To AI In Academia?

In a classroom discussion on women’s work in India, a student confidently discussed the AI-generated result of her prompt “summarise…

7 months ago
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“Ties With Pakistan Will Never Improve Until…”

On May 1, National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah described Pakistan as a "failed state," asserting that relations between India…

7 months ago
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As Climate Changes, Milk Industry Struggles

On a humid, late-July day this year, Chandan Singh went to milk his buffaloes, only to find five of them…

1 year ago
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Environmental Laws ‘Given Pass’ In Kashmir’s Tourism Drive

The Gurez Valley lies on the Indian side of the Line of Control, which separates the two parts of the…

1 year ago
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Han Kang: South Korean Author Wins The 2024 Nobel For Literature

It’s often the case that when poets write novels, they deliver arrestingly vivid and nimble prose. Han Kang’s The Vegetarian…

1 year ago
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The Empty Slogan Of ‘Never Again’

For a year, the world has watched as more than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, and a further…

1 year ago
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Punjab’s ‘Cancer Train’ Runs On Hope

At 9.30pm every night, a poorly-lit, 12-coach train pulls out of Bathinda station in Punjab with passengers of all ages…

1 year ago
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This Diet Change Can Help The Planet

Choosing foods that are good for us, good for the planet, accessible and affordable is a complex problem to solve.…

1 year ago
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Nobel Peace Prize To Japanese Atomic Bomb Survivors’ Group

The 2024 Nobel peace prize has been awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese grassroots organisation created by survivors of the two US…

1 year ago
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Cancer: The Hidden Hazard In The Construction Industry

Construction work is the second largest industry in India, employing more than 74 million workers. It is also one of…

1 year ago

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