Comment / Members-only The pig-nama On how the pig can be a great pet, and also a great meal By Vidyadhar Gadgil / 20 Apr 2013
Comment / Members-only The fast food frontier In Nepal’s market, local entrepreneurship beats the multinational chains every time By Deepak Adhikari / 20 Apr 2013
Comment / Members-only In cash or in kind? A universal Public Distribution System would do better than direct cash transfers in solving India’s food-policy conundrum By Deepankar Basu and Debarshi Das / 19 Apr 2013
Archives / Members-only Between loaf and halal Sri Lanka tries to shake off entrenched practices that nationalists see as a threat to local food culture By Tharuka Dissanaike / 15 Apr 2013
Comment / Members-only Memories of a land divided A historian reflects on the challenges of reconstructing the lesser-known history of the Sylhet Partition many decades after the event. By Anindita Dasgupta / 18 Mar 2013
Comment / Members-only Pollution and purity As millions bathe in the sacred rivers they themselves have polluted during the Kumbh Mela, where does the schism between Hindu notions of nature and actual nature conservation lie? By Sarandha / 15 Mar 2013
Comment / Members-only Silence speaks volumes The Western media’s selective reporting of Bangladesh’s Shahbagh movement obscures its significance and meaning. By Javed Jahangir / 14 Mar 2013
Comment / Members-only The Truth Unravelling As international pressure mounts, new evidence from Balachandran’s death leaves the government of Sri Lanka with some tough questions to answer. By Sunanda Deshapriya / 1 Mar 2013
Comment / Members-only The life and death of a surrendered militant The secret hanging of Afzal Guru is another blot on India's political class and national consciousness. By Rakesh Shukla / 20 Feb 2013
Comment / Members-only Conditioned by war In Sri Lanka, post-war trauma and a militarised peace have created a violent society, with children the worst affected. By Tisaranee Gunasekara / 13 Feb 2013
Comment / Members-only Representations and juxtapositions The war in Afghanistan as depicted in Germany. By Gabriele Köhler / 6 Feb 2013
Archives / Members-only Gujarat after two years of ‘normalcy’ A 2004 critique of the Gujarat carnage remains disturbingly relevant to the reality of the state today By Satish Deshpande / 15 Jan 2013