Current-day South Asian beliefs around career, marriage, and financial status may have underpinnings in long-ago adverse ...
We can learn from the unique South Asian leader. I discuss three of these insights: first, Gandhi’s approach to accommodating ...
The exhibition, Khula Aasman, is a visceral journey through the fault lines of memory and migration, tied to the cataclysmic rupture of Partition.
A launching ceremony of a book titled "Aasman Dar Aasman" by former Vice-Chancellor of Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), ...
That civilisation flourished for one thousand years until certain people came along and denied that that great mingling had ...
When Partition cleaved the Indian subcontinent ... Visiting Sindh was crucial to her research for the book. Serendipitously, around the same time Pakistan had relaxed its rules for UK and US ...
such as those affected by the 1947 Partition, which displaced 12-20 million people, triggered widespread violence, and deepened religious hostilities in what are now India and Pakistan.
Have all sides to the ongoing political crises understood the need for political engagement?
A counterfactual is thinking about something that might have happened but did not happen. As we celebrate yet another ...
The origins of India’s problems with Pakistan are long and complex. Differences over territory and identity stemming from Partition remained, but areas of convergence and even cooperation could be ...
Azad in his book does not record what ... it was at the level of region. India would be divided into three parts (aligning with what is today Pakistan, India and Bangladesh) to reflect local ...
By the river Icchamati, where history divides and unites, the remnants of the Taki Zamindari House stand as a testament to a ...