The Coronavirus outbreak and the middle class of Indian subcontinent
The middle class of the Indian subcontinent will suffer the worst due to the Coronavirus outbreak as a dark future of economic uncertainties awaits them.
The middle class of the Indian subcontinent will suffer the worst due to the Coronavirus outbreak as a dark future of economic uncertainties awaits them.
There is a fear of a bloodshed in Kashmir during Donald Trump’s India visit as it will strengthen Modi’s brutal siege of the valley and suspension of rights
Can the Modi regime successfully distract the people’s attention from the notorious CAA and the NRC exercises by using a military escalation at the LoC?
The UNSC, by asking India and Pakistan to resolve the current crisis in Kashmir through bilateral talks, mocked the agony and pain of the Kashmiri people.
Despite Narendra Modi’s fiery speeches against Pakistan, the government of the neighbouring country needs Modi back to power to meet Islamabad’s goals
Now that the Gujarat Model can’t be dangled before the people to fool them, the BJP is back to its Pakistan fireworks rhetoric to even win polls in Gujarat.
On all media platforms the Modi regime and its sycophants are gloating over successful “Surgical Strike 2.0”. Can they hide the unemployment issue for long?
The Indian middle class is infamous for its mediocrity and uncritical support to the military establishment, which the Modi regime is now exploiting.
Modi and tv anchors’ collective warmongering is driving India towards the brink of a major military catastrophe which may result into a massive mayhem.
Recently the controversial Saudi Arabian crown prince Mohammad bin Salman visited Pakistan, India and China as part of his three-nation tour of the
Looking into the Kashmir problem beyond the myopic narrative set by the India-Pakistan duet. Looking into the Kashmir issue from the people’s point of view.
Modi regime is using the Pulwama militant attack to launch a new spree of attack against the dissenters and opponents by using jingoism as its weapon.
Rising Kashmir editor-in-chief and a journalist of repute, Syed Shujaat Bukhari was shot dead outside his office in Press Enclave area of Srinagar
(This article was first published in October 2016 in the previous version of People’s Review. Due to an incident of hacking the old website
The present situation in Kashmir, if it is to be explicitly understood, should be looked at from the perspective of Kashmiri people rather