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The swearing‑in of Suvendu Adhikari as the new Chief Minister of West Bengal marks a dramatic and unsettling turn in the political history of a state that, for decades, resisted the communal polarization sweeping across much of India. His rise is not merely a regional development; it carries profound implications for India’s Muslims, for Bangladesh, and for the fragile peace of an entire subcontinent already strained by majoritarian politics.

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Fall 2025: Issue 43