Kashmir’s extraordinary biodiversity and traditional medicinal knowledge are positioning it as a potential powerhouse in the ...
The story traces how independent India, despite its leaders’ own experience of colonial repression, entrenched preventive ...
The article reflects on the moral responsibility of writers and the power of literature as a force for peace, justice and ...
The article examines the explosive worker-led strikes in Noida’s industrial belt, where thousands protested 12-hour, ...
The 2026 Reporters Without Borders World Press Freedom Index paints the bleakest global picture since its launch in 2001, ...
"There’s no degree worth dying for: We came here for a better future. Now, we only want to survive," say students. The cost of returning is not only giving up career dreams but also safety concerns on ...
Umair Ahmed Khan’s novel The Valley of Unfinished Songs is a structurally ambitious, emotionally unsettling exploration of ...
An investigative journalist known as ‘Anna’ discovers her phone was hacked with Pegasus, echoing a global pattern of industrial-scale surveillance against reporters mapped in a new IFJ-commissioned ...
The article examines how leading Indian newspapers misframed a devastating US-Israeli missile campaign on Iran—beginning with ...
Drawing on Sahir Ludhianvi’s anti-war verse and a recent peace convention in Delhi, the story explores how music is quietly ...
Unemployment in Kashmir is portrayed as a crisis shaped as much by mindset as by economics, driven by an overreliance on ...
An independent panel of international jurists has issued a sweeping civil society-led legal assessment alleging “widespread ...