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At the Gates of Democracy: A study of “Indian Philosophy, Indian Revolution: On Caste and Politics”

Divya Dwivedi and Shaj Mohan, Indian Philosophy, Indian Revolution: On Caste and Politics, Edited, introduced, and annotated by Maël Montévil, (Hurst Publishers, UK; Oxford University Press, USA), 2024.  In Indian Philosophy, Indian Revolution: On Caste and Politics, (hereon IPIR) Divya Dwivedi and Shaj Mohan offer a meticulously reasoned and deeply disconcerting reassessment of India's socio-political…

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Legalizing Repression: The Anti-Terror Law and the War on Baloch Political Activists

In June 2025, the Balochistan Provincial Assembly passed a controversial amendment to the anti-terrorism law, granting sweeping powers to law enforcement agencies. The amendment allows individuals to be detained without trial for up to 90 days based solely on suspicion. Far from being a measure to enhance public security, the law marks a dangerous shift…

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Why Gilgit-Baltistan Is Rising Against Pakistan’s Land Seizures

India and Pakistan exchanged aircraft and missile fire under the cover of darkness. The short war, which followed the Pehelgam attack in Indian-occupied Kashmir, cast a long shadow—one under which political repression and elite plunder intensified. While attention turned to airstrikes and patriotic soundbites, the Pakistani state used this moment to unleash a brutal crackdown—not…

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