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Interview with anthropologist Mallika Shakya on Nepal's political economy.

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What’s left of it

Praful Bidwai’s book discusses the past and potential of Left politics in India.

| Jun 20, 2016

Vignettes of defiance – II

In the second part of his interview, filmmaker Sanjay Kak reflects on political struggles, militant movements, and India’s democratic deficit.

| Mar 26, 2014

Naming Naxalbari

How a village became the name of a fear.

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