Abrogation of Article 370

A confession of its own loss of legitimacy – the Modi government must resign

Farmers across the country have geared up to escalate their protests against the farm laws, as the government remains adamant in its commitment to its crony capitalists. The talks yesterday failed as three Union ministers part of the negotiations said it was not possible to commit to a rollback of the legislation without “consultations with … Continue reading A confession of its own loss of legitimacy – the Modi government must resign →

Kashmir, a phone call away? Ramnik Mohan

Guest post by RAMNIK MOHAN “The number you are calling is currently switched off. Please try again later.” This has been the stock computerized response I have heard on calling a friend in Jammu and Kashmir over the last twenty odd days, and still counting. The chirpy, happily surprised voice I heard across our mobiles … Continue reading Kashmir, a phone call away? Ramnik Mohan →

The RSS coup d’etat in India, and a collage of solidarity actions for Kashmir

Protest in Philadephia on abrogation of Article 370 Since the 5th of August, the now abolished state of Kashmir has been under de facto military rule, as shown both by news reports of the numbers of troops stationed there currently, as well as by a fact-finding report released after a visit to Kashmir by Jean … Continue reading The RSS coup d’etat in India, and a collage of solidarity actions for Kashmir →