Posts Tagged ‘ india ’

A Kashmiri View of Pakistan: solidarity without demands

Oct 2016
A Kashmiri View of Pakistan: solidarity without demands

Beyond the Indian polemic about Pakistan’s overinflated role in Kashmir, there is a distraught relationship Kashmiris do in fact have with Pakistan. For Kashmiris, Pakistan’s support is both welcome and a cause for anxiety.
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Kashmir: A Rebel’s Life

Aug 2016

In Kashmir, every child knows we are under occupation. This is not something we are taught. It is just a belief we have from birth, it is an inherent understanding in us, that we are not Indians.
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Successful Forms of Incremental In-situ Upgradation | Invisible Cities

Dec 2015
Successful Forms of Incremental In-situ Upgradation | Invisible Cities

As India’s economy experiences rapid growth in the service, finance and other tertiary sector industries, urban centers are becoming hubs of economic opportunity. This is driving labor migration from rural areas and smaller towns to big cities.
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Crafts of Indian Streets | Invisible Cities

Apr 2015
A phool-waala prepares flower baskets outside a gurudwara on Chandni Chowk road, Delhi.

Invisible Cities | This photo essay aims to bring into the spotlight some of those invisible and seemingly old-school crafts and occupations that are carried out on our cities’ streets everyday - many of which often go unnoticed and are now being affected by newer urban development paradigms in Indian cities.
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ایک تہذیب کی موت کا روزنامچہ

ترجمانی اور لاش کے خیالوں کے ساتھ استادانہ برتاؤ نے انطون کی کاوش کوطلسمانہ قوت دی۔ | eng


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In the Time of Riots: Communal Violence and Client Politics

Mar 2014

اردو | Despite popular belief, it is widespread, shadowy networks—not religious tension—that drive Hindu-Muslim conflict in India.
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‘Where are you from?’  Belonging after Partition

Aug 2013

اردو | Where do you come from when your ancestors were forced to leave their homes?
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