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Celluloid Blues
While Bollywood capitalises on Kashmir, the regional film industry struggles to find financial support
Madhya Pradesh On a Viksit Roll
As the state readies for the grand global summit in February 2025, it is garnering huge interest from businesses
Kashmir's Timeless Hamlet
Vishal Bhardwaj's film Haider, released ten years ago, remains as relevant now as It was then because It shows nothing Is normal’ in Kashmir
Postcard from Kashmir
Walking around Naya Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370
"The Muscular Policy Worked"
As Kashmir navigates its first election post-abrogation of Article 370, a sense of hope and anticipation emerges amid a complex history of conflict and efforts to restore peace.
Men on the Side, Please
Problems and prospects of women waging battles of the ballot in the Valley
Agent, Agent Everywhere
There are whispers in the Valley these days as people are anxiously waiting for October 8
The Lone Wolf
He is a Kashmir Pandit contesting from Engineer Rashid’s Awami Ittehad Party
The Collaborator's Dark Lens
The journey of a militant turned Ikhwani counter-insurgent) turned mainstream politician
Zoon Ho, Zoon Ho
Mehbooba Mufti and her daughter Iltija are attracting large crowds. But will it translate into votes?
Promises To Keep
From 'Naya' to 'Badalta' Kashmir, from silence to guarantees galore
The High Priest of Jamia
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq's words carry a quiet yet powerful weight
The Last Supper?
Can Omar Abdullah save face this time?
The Post-truth Cacophony
Assembly elections are underway in Jammu and Kashmir after 10 long years. In Jammu, the contest is between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the National Conference-Congress alliance, while the Kashmir Valley is witnessing a diverse array of candidates.
The Caged Bird Sings
The issue of prison and prisoners has found a space in the election vocabulary of Kashmir
In Search of Lost Time
How the graffiti of the past contrasts with the realities of today in Kashmir
A Requiem for a Dream
The more profound truth is that knowingly or unknowingly , the people are turning to the ballot not just as a form of protest, but also as a means to seek answers to their everyday problems
The Players, The Politics
Jammu and Kashmir's politics has traced an unusual trajectory over the years
Crouching Kashmir
LAST time I was in Srinagar in May, a friend asked me to stop suddenly. We were by the Jhelum and he pointed to an epitaph, which was guarded by concertina wires.
Emergency, Stalled
Kangana Ranaut starrer, Emergency, the eagerly awaited biopic of 2024, is yet to find a release date. Bollywood has churned out a slew of biopics in the last decade, most of them formulaic
Political Dangal
After fighting hard for Olympic glory and protesting against sexual violence, Vinesh Phogat has now stepped into a new role: the politician
Contending Nationalisms
The Manipur crisis is a complex, interconnected mess that spills across several borders, national and international
God, Communism and a Women's Gym
Unlike other constituencies in the region, Kulgam stands out as a battleground for ideological conflict. The election results, expected on October 8, could lead to either celebration in the CPI M) camp or the Jamaat-e-Islami camp
The Darkest Hour
Qurban Ali is a senior journalist and son of former freedom fighter and Socialist leader Captain Abbas Ali, who was jailed for 19 months by the Indira Gandhi government during the Emergency.
Chronicle of Authoritarianism Foretold?
Eternal vigilance on the part of citizens is imperative Eternal vigilance on the part of citizens is imperative
Blank Editorials
Despite being under scrutiny during the Emergency, small journals like Himmat Weekly got around censorship by taking calculated risks
To Write or Not to Write
For many journalists, reporting in the volatile decade of the 1970s was both exciting and challenging
Indira, the Nationalist
Indira Gandhi is dead and she cannot defend herself. But that doesn't mean others can't
Blue Star and the Golden Temple
Bhindranwale was able to get away with wrongdoings because in the eyes of the Congress leadership in Delhi, Punjab had a Sikh problem since Independence’
Notes from the Underground
The midnight knock that doused democracy and the saga of underground resistance