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The Ram Mandir Symbolizes a New Form of Hinduism

The Ram Mandir Symbolizes a New Form of Hinduism

By Anuttama Banerji
Contrary to perceptions that it is being done to obliterate Muslim sites of worship from India, the consecration of the temple is about creating a new type of public-facing Hinduism.
In Iran, Jaishankar Practices India’s Strategic Silence

In Iran, Jaishankar Practices India’s Strategic Silence

By Mohamed Zeeshan
In a fractious world where disputes appear intractable, India hopes to use its ambiguous silence as leverage to play its partners off of each other rather than offering support to any side.

India’s Modi Opens Controversial Hindu Temple in Ayodhya

India’s Modi Opens Controversial Hindu Temple in Ayodhya

By Biswajeet Banerjee, Sheikh Saaliq and Krutika Pathi
The building of the Ram temple at the site of a demolished 16th century mosque is expected to provide a shot in the arm to the Hindu nationalist BJP’s prospects in upcoming elections.

Indian Government to Terminate Free Movement Regime With Myanmar

Indian Government to Terminate Free Movement Regime With Myanmar

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Concerns over illegal migration from Myanmar, rising criminal activities including the poppy trade, and cross-border militant activity underlies the government decision.

Hindutva Activists Target Tamil Film ‘Annapoorani’

Hindutva Activists Target Tamil Film ‘Annapoorani’

By Kavita Chowdhury
The movie’s claim that the Hindu deity Ram was a meat eater has raised the hackles of Hindu hardliners.
India’s Judicial Crisis

India’s Judicial Crisis

By Prem Singh Gill
A judicial backlog of over 50 million criminal and civil cases is not merely a statistical anomaly but a reflection of systemic issues exacerbated by political interference.

Impasse at Torkham: Pakistan’s Border Closure a Pressure Tactic on the Taliban

Impasse at Torkham: Pakistan’s Border Closure a Pressure Tactic on the Taliban

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
Pakistan is leveraging the border as a tool of pressure to secure its political interests vis-a-vis Afghanistan.
Securing India’s Digital Future: Cybersecurity Urgency and Opportunities

Securing India’s Digital Future: Cybersecurity Urgency and Opportunities

By Shruti Sharma
Despite the looming specter of cyber attacks in India, there exists untapped potential and opportunities that the nation can harness to bolster cybersecurity.

Pakistan’s Precarious Crossroads: Elections and Beyond

Pakistan’s Precarious Crossroads: Elections and Beyond

By Syed Mushahid Hussain Naqvi
The upcoming elections in Pakistan are much more than a routine political event. They are a decisive moment for the nation's future.

With Surprise Air Raids, Iran Loses Goodwill in Pakistan

With Surprise Air Raids, Iran Loses Goodwill in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
To not hit back was not an option for Pakistan, as that would have been interpreted as a sign of weakness at home and in New Delhi and Kabul.

Modi’s Leading Role at Ram Temple Marks a New Indian Republic

Modi’s Leading Role at Ram Temple Marks a New Indian Republic

By Mohamed Zeeshan
He has set a precedent for Indian PMs to perform religious functions, thereby effectively rendering non-Hindus unelectable for that position.
The Politicization of the Ram Mandir Consecration Ceremony

The Politicization of the Ram Mandir Consecration Ceremony

By Rashad Khan
Opposition parties and Hindu religious leaders alike have questioned what role a prime minister has in consecrating an idol.

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