Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Abdul Bari Siddiqui's assertion that he has advised his children to settle abroad was met with familiar cries of 'go to Pakistan.' But mere rhetoric …
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Pakistan Bans Movie ‘Joyland’, its Official Entry for the Oscars
The film is about a man who falls in love with a transgender woman.
How a Cross-Border Workshop With Over 60 Indian, Pakistani Journalists in Nepal Broke Barriers
Journalists at the week-long workshop discussed issues around cross-border stories and how the relations – or lack thereof – and climate changes affect these areas.
Uprooted by the Partition: Witnessing the Chaos Before and After
Despite living in several cities across India over the past 50 years and thinking of myself as more Indian than English, I cannot look upon August 15 as Independence …
Literature Beyond Borders: Two Teen Authors Meet for a Virtual Discussion
The conversation, interspersed with giggles and laughter, reveals certain important catalysts in the young writers’ journeys.
Movie Review | Love In The Time of ‘What Will People Say’
'What Will People Say' speaks to the millions of young South Asians for whom a kiss can be their undoing.
Look Within: A Young Pakistani’s Views on Islamophobia
Islamophobia stunts democratic processes, but a concerted effort can aid in course correction.
My Experiences as a Kashmiri in Delhi Before and After Pulwama
"My family gave me clear instructions to stay inside after dark," says a young Kashmiri who was visiting Delhi when the Pulwama terror attack happened.
For Kashmiris in India, War is an Everyday Meal
In the aftermath of the February 14 Pulwama terror attack, a Florida-based Kashmiri poet questions the current violence and disquiet in the Valley and beyond.