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Farzan Ghani

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India and Its Baby Steps Towards Genocide

India and Its Baby Steps Towards Genocide

The difference of identity can become a tool of division. This polarization can be amplified by the use of hateful politics, slowly leading towards vi...

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Haider: Of Hamlet and Kashmir

Haider: Of Hamlet and Kashmir

Haider may be the first film in Hindustani Cinema that portrays Kashmir not just for its aesthetics but for the difficult truth that lies therein and ...

6 min read

A Reasoned Existence

A Reasoned Existence

Is faith logically contradictory? What are the theistic arguments for God? Can the cause of the universe be explained? We live in an ideologically shi...

6 min read

Present Colonialism: Why the World Can’t Afford to Forget Palestine

Present Colonialism: Why the World Can’t Afford to Forget Palestine

Palestine today is subjected to settler colonialism which entails police brutality, forced eviction, and unequal treatment amounting to war crimes. Pe...

7 min read

Between Determinism and Free Will: Are you Free to Choose?

Between Determinism and Free Will: Are you Free to Choose?

Maybe humans are free to choose between alternatives presented to them. Maybe we are not as free as we think we are but not as doomed either. Is free ...

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Hypocrisie: French for the French Governance

Hypocrisie: French for the French Governance

When an immigrant tries to fit into another society and the society remains keen to impose its biased values on them, the cultural clash can give rise...

6 min read

AFSPA: Why the Indian Army does not define our Indian-ness

AFSPA: Why the Indian Army does not define our Indian-ness

To know the reality of things, it is important to be well-informed. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is a lesser known reality, presently ...

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The Cossacks: What Not To Do In An Existential Crisis

The Cossacks: What Not To Do In An Existential Crisis

Written by Leo Tolstoy, The Cossacks, published in 1863 tells the story of a Russian aristocrat who goes on to live in the Caucasus. Residing in the v...

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Analyzing Far-Right Extremism: In Light of the Christchurch Mosque Shooting

Analyzing Far-Right Extremism: In Light of the Christchurch Mosque Shooting

Politics stem from views and ideologies, some of them extreme. To achieve a limited goal some groups take severe steps. Discrimination is done based o...

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