Can Modi’s war propaganda hide the real problems for long?

Can Modi's war propaganda hide real problems for long?

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?

Influence of the Saudi crown prince’s visit on India-Pakistan tension

The Saudi crown prince's visit to India-Pakistan

Recently the controversial Saudi Arabian crown prince Mohammad bin Salman visited Pakistan, India and China as part of his three-nation tour of the region. During his visit to these intertwined states, all nuclear powers, he tried to thread their political leadership with the Wahhabi ruling clique of his own kingdom and tie-up for better opportunities … Read more

Murder of Shujaat Bukhari Throws Free Press to Darkness in Kashmir

The Murder of Shujaat Bukhari Signals Peril for Free Press

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 by three motorcycle-borne assailants on 14 June 2018. Two policemen, who were assigned as his PSOs, were also shot and succumbed to their injuries, according to the DG of Jammu and Kashmir … Read more

Toady Journalism is Endangering the Future of Indian Media

(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 was pulled down and we could only restore the old articles in this section) The war cry, blended with an usual cacophony of high-pitched anchors working as gadflies in the state-of-the-art newsrooms … Read more

Understanding the Current Crisis of Kashmir

The present situation in Kashmir, if it is to be explicitly understood, should be looked at from the perspective of Kashmiri people rather than the run-of-the-mill viewpoint of Indian and Pakistani government. An undeniable fact is that the power that is responsible for the misery and oppression of Kashmiri people is the ruling government in … Read more

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