Farmer groups across regions warn proposed trade talks could open markets to subsidised US agricultural imports
As Assembly debate turns chaotic, a closer look at GOI’s interest-free loan scheme and the concerns around long-term debt
Kashmir’s first romantic poet gave the Valley a language for longing, and paid for it with his life
Two Kashmiri women poets — one who endured love, another who rejected bondage — continue to shape how Kashmir understands suffering, freedom, and the cost of belonging.
Who controls hydropower in J&K, what free power means, and why shortages persist
From dollar dominance to market access, the economic levers that give Washington unmatched sanction power
Two decades after the idea first surfaced, institutional disputes and post-2019 political shifts have reopened debates over internal division
On anger, patience, and the soul.
How tending plants, forests and small gardens is helping people find calm in a restless world
As a ceasefire collapses in Aleppo, who is fighting whom — and why peace keeps failing