Comment / Members-only A test for Maldivian democracy A co-author of the critical Maldivian Democracy Network report reflects on the forced closure of the organisation. By Azra Naseem / 23 Jan 2020
Comment / Members-only Keeping journalism alive in Kashmir Journalists in Kashmir have done remarkable work from the ground, despite government curbs and local media’s limitations. By Majid Maqbool / 16 Jan 2020
Comment / Members-only Is the mob ruling the roost? JNU violence shows the fringe is at the Centre. By Salil Tripathi / 7 Jan 2020
Comment / Members-only Reading Arendt while India erupts A young protestor reflects. By Nidhi Suresh / 2 Jan 2020
Comment / Members-only The Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid imbroglio Dispute, legal journey and the Supreme Court judgement. By Rakesh Shukla / 25 Nov 2019
Comment / Members-only The PEMRA penumbra Pakistan’s state-run media regulator tries to shut down TV-news anchors. By Chhetria Patrakar / 1 Nov 2019
Comment / Members-only Nuclear dangers of the naval kind Southasia needs to pay attention to the increased risk of a nuclearised ocean By Zia Mian, M. V. Ramana and A H Nayyar / 28 Oct 2019
Comment / Members-only As normal as it gets A Kashmiri family tries to talk. By Anonymous / 17 Oct 2019
Comment / Members-only The NRC’s spillover effect Neighbouring states in the Northeast follow in the footsteps of Assam. By Suraj Gogoi and Rohini Sen / 14 Oct 2019
Comment / Members-only Disputed poll, divided government? Afghan election results will determine the prospect for peace talks. By Noah Coburn / 3 Oct 2019
Comment / Members-only Militarisation and the media How the Modi government imposed its will on Jammu & Kashmir. By Pamela Philipose / 16 Aug 2019
Comment / Members-only A waste of lives: The scramble for jade in Myanmar's Kachin State One minute you are crouching on a steep slope, examining a round stone clutched in the palm of your hand. Then a rumbling deluge of mud, boulders, gravel. Crushing you By Edith Mirante / 13 Aug 2019