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Against the Brahmins

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An interview with From the Ruins of Empire author Pankaj Mishra in Boston Review:  Pankaj Mishra enjoys upsetting the alleged status quo. The 43-year-old Indian writer has become a leading critic of Western...

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Crossing the Street in Jaipur

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Ariel Dorfman reflecting beautifully in Guernica on childhood memories in and the traffic in India's pink city: To step into traffic on a typical Indian street is not to enter a world of violence and fear but...

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PAKISTAN ELECTIONS: How Nawaz Sharif Beat Imran Khan, and What Happens Next

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Mohammed Hanif in The Guardian: Here’s a little fairytale...

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Immigrants Fear Split Families

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Manar Waheed, policy director for SAALT (South Asian American Learning...

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Bangladesh Beware: A Lesson from Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law

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From guest bloggers Knox Thames and Sahar Chaudhry: For over two months...

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What Voters Care About in Pakistan

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Salman Hameed in Irtiqa: Pakistan’s elections are scheduled for May...

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Women Choosing to be ‘co-wives’

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Jemima Khan in The New Statesmen: Aisha (not her real name), a divorced single...

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