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  • No joking matter: India-Pakistan

    27 September 2025

    No where in India or Pakistan where a nuclear strike would not trigger catastrophic consequences. Their arsenals highlight constant escalation risks and the urgent need for global nuclear disarmament.
    The latest conflict between India and Pakistan earlier this year unfolded against a backdrop of nuclear threat and deterrence. Unlike India, which maintains a no-first-use policy, Pakistan maintains ambiguity, justifying this stance on the basis of its comparatively smaller military and (…)

  • Black clouds hovering over world

    27 September 2025, by Faraz Ahmad

    The world is faced with three leaders, leading three noteworthy democracies, all three past their prime but neither of them likely to walk into the sunset till death does them apart from their post or are forced to relinquish office.
    Benjamin Netyanyahu, 75 would have been behind bars way back in 2016 on charges of corruption and financial bungling in collusion with chosen business magnates. The trial began on 24 May 2020, in the Jerusalem District Court, with judges Rivka Friedman-Feldman, (…)

  • Fascism and Language | Trude Richter (1935)

    27 September 2025

    From International Literature. No. 4. April, 1935
    A fascinating and frighteningly familiar, look at the anti-intellectual language of emotional obfuscation employed by the Nazis from Marxist linguist Trude Richter. With a dramatic and fascinating biography, Richter was a teacher and literary critic who became secretary of the German Association of Proletarian-Revolutionary Authors in 1931. An active Communist, after a year of underground work, escaped to the Soviet Union in 1934 where she (…)

  • CPI(M) Statement on Repression in Ladakh | Sept 25, 2025

    27 September 2025

    Communist Party of India (Marxist)
    September 25, 2025
    The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement:
    CPI(M) Condemns Brutal Repression in Ladakh
    The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) strongly condemns the brutal repression unleashed by the Union Territory administration under the central government against the people of Ladakh. This violent crackdown has resulted in the tragic loss of four lives and left several (…)

  • UN Secretary-General on International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear-Weapons, in New York on 26 September

    27 September 2025

    27 September 2025
    Press Release/279/2025
    UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTRE
    FROM THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL
    Secretary-General Urges Nuclear Weapon States Return to Dialogue
    Following are UN Secretary-General Ant

  • End Repression on Democratic Ladakh Movement — Free Sonam Wangchuk: Drop NSA Charges | NAPM

    27 September 2025

    National Alliance of People’s Movements
    [PRESS RELEASE]
    Begin Dialogue: Grant Sixth Schedule Status and Statehood to Ladakh
    27th Sep, 2025: National Alliance of People’s Movements (NAPM), is deeply pained at the unjust turn of events in Ladakh, that has led to the tragic loss of four lives, as a consequence of the Centre

  • Review of Solomon’s Lifelines: The Traffic of Trauma | Saurav K. Rai

    27 September 2025

    BOOK REVIEW
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    Lifelines:
    The Traffic of Trauma
    by Harris Solomon
    Duke University Press
    2022. xiv + 286 pp.
    (cloth), ISBN 978-1-4780-1621-2; $27.95
    (paper), ISBN 978-1-4780-1885-8.
    __0__
    Reviewed by Saurav K. Rai (Gandhi Smriti)
    Cultural theorist and media expert Ravi Sundaram, centering his analysis on Delhi in the 1990s against the backdrop of rising instances of car accidents as private car ownership proliferated, argued that contemporary India is suffused with (…)

  • Reading The Housekeeper and the Professor in a Distracted Century | Disha

    27 September 2025, by Disha

    In my quest to find some calm in this fast-paced world, and in my dwindling habit of reading, I picked up another short book, one I managed to finish in just two hours. It was Yoko Ogawa

  • Music: Rum and Coca Cola — The Andrews Sisters

    27 September 2025

    Play
    Rum And Coca Cola (1991 Digital Remaster) by The Andrews Sisters - Topic https://youtu.be/bDt6l0YJPPQ?si=RVHPsHWt9_Xb0uAD

  • Documentary: The unique life of Pakistan

    27 September 2025

    Play
    The unique life of Pakistan’s Wakhi shepherdesses - BBC 100 Women, BBC World Service by BBC World Service https://youtu.be/r5Uhn0kGym0?si=_d_DtGkNvH82zJFq

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