Indianama
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In Kashmir’s crackdown on journalism and dissent, a glimpse of the future of freedom in India
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Why the oppression of Muslims continues despite a weakened Modi
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The real reason why Modi says what he does – Hindu India accepts it
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Chowkidar to divine messenger: The transformation of Modi and India
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Ramesh Bidhuri and the descent of India
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Akshay Yadav and the loud silence of India’s Hindus
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The Siddique Kappan case and the assault on India’s Constitution
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The lights begin to wink out in India’s democracy
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Suraj Pal Amu and the New Hindutva
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Turning India over to the mob, video by video
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The mass radicalisation that India does not acknowledge
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India accelerates its age of ecological annihilation
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The widening war against India’s women journalists
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The twilight of Indian democracy
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FIR 59/20 and the dark contours of India’s emerging, new republic
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Narendra Modi is adopting the wrong lessons of history
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Smoke, mirrors and Modi: A grand illusion of governance
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Why the slow drip of anti-Muslim poison in India is now a flood
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The privileges of being Hindu in new India
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The BJP’s perilous descent from Hindu appeasement to incitement
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The growing radicalisation of Hindus threatens the Indian republic and the Constitution
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Narendra Modi and the unsurprising politics of vendetta
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In the time of Godse, a search for Hindus who will stand with Gandhi
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Policy by Whatsapp: A disregard of consequences in governing the new India
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To the cheers of Indians, the lights dim in India’s democracy
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What this week’s headlines in the Indian media about terrorism and illegal immigration hid from you
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In an age of growing crises, an India focused on the irrelevant
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Regardless of the election result, India’s future has been decided
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Pragya Singh Thakur and the dangers of India’s emerging majoritarian democracy
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In an ancient land, a forest’s impending destruction threatens India’s future
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By design and delusion, the project to radicalise Hindu India gains momentum
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As politicians look away, a nation feeding on social media becomes fertile ground for radicalisation
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The Tamil Nadu or Uttar Pradesh model: What lies ahead for India in 2019?
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The rehabilitation of SRP Kalluri, and why the Congress is edging towards the wrong side of history
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No Amit Shah, the ‘entire country’ does not want a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya
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Why a honorarium for priests is more newsworthy than the fate of India’s farmers
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Ayodhya, Prayagraj, Sabarimala: BJP’s Hindutva distractions are harming India’s national interest
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My wife faces a union minister, his 97 lawyers. It takes special courage to do that
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In India of 2018, the bizarre becomes policy and jokes invite police action. Try not to laugh
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Constitution must dictate India’s fate, not popular morality of politicians, society and terrorists
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Empowered, emboldened and weaponised, India’s roving mobs flourish under state patronage
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Secular Indians should be shot, says BJP MLA, vanguard of the new India
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The suicide of S Subramani and the tragedy of Indian governance
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Zero Day looms as India consumes, poisons and wastes more water than any nation on earth
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India’s rising paranoia and the myth of the persecuted Hindu
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A chasm between education and expectations leaves Indians unprepared for their country’s realities
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Paradise lost: Why the road to India’s cleanest village is lined with garbage
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The rise of Hindu radicalisation, mass manipulation and the remaking of India
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How India reacts to the Kathua perversion will determine if the nation’s moral slide can be arrested
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Living with the incoming tide: Aadhaar, Facebook and the end of privacy
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Why Mother India wants men with broad, hairy chests to look after women
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Modi has over-promised and under-delivered, but you may have been too distracted to notice
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Distraction replaces development: Radicalising Hindus are diverted easiest by anti-Muslim bigotry
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Why 1,000 female paramilitary soldiers have no last name, and why that matters to India
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In 2018, your social media feed will become more toxic. Modi can take some blame
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To free women from sexual abuse and assault, freedom of men (and boys) must be curtailed
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A rough monsoon has left India’s ramshackle cities more decrepit than ever. Get used to it
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In a teen’s decapitation, a political opportunity to fix India’s road accident pandemic
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This photograph of two murdered teens should disturb an India that has normalised hate
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A Goa that feels like UP: This is what India’s future is likely to be
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Karnataka's battle against Hindi has national implications. But it's the wrong battle
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Why the names of Muslim soldiers are being noticed in the new India
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What a BJP MP's remark about a Karnataka leader and his Muslim wife really tells us
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‘Maybe it is time to change my son’s name’: The new reality of being Muslim in India
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A story of two lynchings – and the silence of Hindu India
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Inside the Hindu mind, a battle for a Hindu nation
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Behind the suicide of an IIT scholar in Delhi, a struggle between new ambitions and old restraints
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How the home ministry is imperilling India’s health
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Terrorism in the name of the cow: India's flirtation with anarchy
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Why India is unlikely to become a Hindu Pakistan
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UP polls could change the future of India’s post-truth era (and its leading light Narendra Modi)
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Bangalore’s ghost trees: A government’s grand deception imperils a city’s future
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Zip those lips: Soldiers venting frustrations on social media is not a good idea
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Phones as wallets: Three reasons why Modi's cashless drive will not happen in a hurry
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The ill-health of Bharat mata requires another, more urgent surgical strike
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The end of nature: Why India is becoming a drier, hotter and angrier country
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The steel road that will rip out Bengaluru's heart – and set a dangerous urban precedent
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How India's justice system is giving in to the mob
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A for Ambedkar: As Gujarat’s freedom march nears tryst, an assertive Dalit culture spreads
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Indian women are becoming the fittest survivors of history’s biggest eugenics project
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The dying of gulmohars heralds Bangalore's demise – and is a sign of urban India's forbidding future
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India is slowly cleaving into two countries – a richer, older South and a poorer, younger North