The political residue embedded in the consciousness of the people who are divided by the political lines nonetheless shares an undivided common history find a voice in the poems of Akhil Katyal. The poems, in Akhil Katyal’s How Many Countries does the Indus Cross, are infused with the politics of bygone days of the Indian subcontinent which unfailingly defines our present-day politics and dictates the lives of the people. With an engaging title, the poet critiques absurdly painted borders of the surfaced nations on the map of the Indian subcontinent in the twentieth century. Every country that Indus passes through has been witnessing ongoing unrest. These countries have been engulfed in territorial conflicts, regions in the course of Indus ...
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Sanjeev Sanyal sets off to explore India and look at how the country’s history was shaped by its riv...
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The political residue embedded in the consciousness of the people who are divided by the political l...
In 1905, Lord Curzon, then Viceroy of India, tabled a proposal for dividing Bengal into two parts. W...
The Indian subcontinent displays a spectrum of culture and geography, the history of which reflects ...
Seventy years after its adoption, the Indian Constitution appears increasingly irrelevant in adjudi...
This ‘part-thesis’ and ‘part-memoir’ guided by thoughtful analysis and reassessment of the most crit...
Drawing on the chance discovery of a number of letters exchanged during the period, in India and the...
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Through The Making of Early Kashmir, Shonaleeka Kaul, who teaches in the Centre for Historical Studi...
Vengadasalam’s book offers a comparison of the literary and artistic practices and philosophies of t...
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