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What 2021 looked like for global climate change | research | Education - Environmental Studies |
Layer after layer, how Kashi became special to Hindus across the subcontinent | research | Education - History |
When Mughal rulers borrowed from Christianity to produce exquisite art works | research | Entertainment - Art |
From headless angels to boiled children: A brief history of macabre Christmas cards by the world’s greatest artists | research | Entertainment - Christmas Traditions |
What the warming of relations between Israel and UAE mean for the Middle East | research | Politics - International Relations |
From CWG in Delhi to Hockey World Cup in Rourkela: Do sports events benefit host cities? | research | Sports - Sports Events |
Kunjali Marakkars: An ambitious merchant clan of Kerala or early nationalists? | research | Education - History |
Displays of liberation: How Selfridges revolutionised shopping for women | research | Business - Retail History |
Baroda in Mumbai and Patna in Scotland: What place names can tell us about migration, assertion of power | research | Education - History |
How royal alliances sustained diplomacy, gave birth to sickly successors | research | Politics - Monarchy |
How Indians made London, a new book has the story | research | Entertainment - Literature |
What Xi Jinping as president for life means for China and the world | research | Politics - International Relations |
Unequal access to toilets remains a worry, and is central to global feminist movement | research | Education - Women's Rights |
How the concept of Mangal Sutra has evolved over the centuries | research | Entertainment - Cultural Trends |
Operation Cactus: How India helped Maldives thwart coup bid backed by Lankan militants | research | Politics - Military Operations |
‘No one buys a football club to make money’… so what’s behind Saudi picking up Newcastle United | research | Sports - Football |
Udham Singh: The witness to Jallianwala Bagh who swore to bring an end to British rule | research | Politics - Indian Independence Movement |
The journey of Mosquirix and future of Malaria | research | Education - Medical Research |
Decoding Angela Merkel (Part 2): From Eurozone debt to migration crisis, how Germany’s ‘climate chancellor’ responded to challenges | research | Politics - European Politics |
Decoding Angela Merkel (Part I): The pragmatic physicist who gave Germany the stability it craved | research | Politics - World Leaders |
From imperial Britain to the rising Middle East, the 170-year-journey of World Expos | research | Business - Trade Fairs and Exhibitions |
Why Islamic State in Afghanistan harks on the concept of Khorasan and what it means for India | research | Politics - Terrorism |
Streetwise Kolkata: Chandni Chowk’s name could have come from the canopies of its shops | research | Entertainment - Bollywood/History |
Why Panjshir Valley stood strong for decades and how it has fallen now | research | Politics - War/Conflict |
Streetwise Kolkata – Dalhousie Square: Once the British seat of power now a flashback of colonial rule | research | Education - History |
20 years of 9/11: What the American ‘war on terror’ achieved and what it cost | research | Politics - Terrorism |
The Malida Platter and other signs of how Jews wove themselves into India culture | research | Education - Cultural Studies |
Unseen, rarely read but still present: The persistence of French writing by Indians | research | Education - Literature |
How past reconstructions of Somnath Temple have reflected politics of the time | research | Politics - History |
A communist history of Afghanistan | research | Politics - World History |
Streetwise Kolkata | Garden Reach: Where Calcutta’s original elite once built their homes | research | Entertainment - Heritage |
How the salad bowl of multicultural Bombay shaped the Indian Independence movement | research | Politics - Indian History |
How India’s independence movement influenced Korea’s struggle for freedom from Japanese rule | research | Politics - International Relations |
Why Pakistan ended up with so few princely states | research | Politics - Indian Partition |
In photos: Mumbai landmarks that shaped the Indian independence movement | research | Politics - Indian History |
The forgotten Rodda Arms Heist which gave ammunition to revolutionary activities across India | research | Politics - Indian History |
How the many imaginary lines drawn by the British continue to generate and impact conflicts in the Northeast | research | Politics - Border Disputes |
Who are the Taliban? Part 3: Why Taliban is not going to find it easy in second coming | research | Politics - Terrorism |
The ‘Mexican-Hindus’: The rise, and fall, of a unique hybrid community | research | Education - Cultural Studies |
Who are the Taliban – Part 2: Will there be changes on the ground? | research | Politics - International Relations |
How with 4 Olympics golds, Jesse Owens ran Hitler out of his Aryan supremacy theory | research | Sports - Olympics |
From Hitler’s Aryan show to shows of resistance… the politics of Olympics | research | Sports - Olympics |
Who are the Taliban – Part I: From hardliners to moderates, is there a generational shift? | research | Politics - International Relations |
How Dilip Kumar’s Jugnu lost 28 minutes to confused morality of a young India | research | Entertainment - Bollywood History |
How a threatened fish species highlights climate racism against indigenous peoples in the US | research | Politics - Environmental Policy |
Coca-Cola, canned food and Jazz nights: What American GIs brought to the streets of Calcutta during WWII | research | Entertainment - Music |
Interview: ‘Mughal art borrowed from the Ottomans and Safavids, also absorbed India’ | research | Education - Art History |
Golliwogs, Mudbloods and fair princesses: The pervasive symbols of race and gender oppressions in children’s literature | research | Education - Children's Literature Analysis |
Chinese Communist Party at 100: How the party uses history to build its future | research | Politics - Political Parties |
Bennet’s choice: Israel’s new PM has to choose between Ben Gurion and Netanyahu’s strategies | research | Politics - World Leaders |
From Ray to Rituparno: A long history of politics in Bengali cinema | research | Entertainment - Bengali Cinema |
The journey of the Thoothukudi Macaron: From Italian nunneries to the Coromandel coast | research | Entertainment - Food/Cuisine |
The new Atlantic Charter: Renewing a ‘special relationship’ between US and UK | research | Politics - International Relations |
Mountbatten-Windsor: The story behind Lilibet’s last name | research | Entertainment - Royal Family |
In Family Man 2, three aspects that remind us of Tamil rebels | research | Entertainment - Movie Analysis |
Children of exile: Why Mahmoud Darwish and Edward Said are poster children of the Israel-Palestine conflict | research | Politics - Middle East Conflict |
Painting the Spanish Flu: How iconic art and literature depicted the ailing, the dead | research | Entertainment - Art and Literature |
40 days under a yellow flag: A history of quarantine from Biblical times | research | Education - History |
Lakshadweep: An isolated island that became a melting pot of cultures | research | Education - Geography |
Central Vista will consume National Museum and other architectural statements of an Independent India | research | Politics - Architecture and Heritage |
From support to Israel, youth in America are making a generation shift to pro-Palestine thinking | research | Politics - International Relations |
Streetwise Kolkata – Armenian Street: Named after a community that preceded the British by centuries | research | Education - History |
A complex history and layered present: What determines India’s response to military rule in Myanmar | research | Politics - International Relations |
Streetwise Kolkata – Gumghar Lane: A bylane that reminds city of its first quarantine center | research | Education - History |
In India’s eradication of smallpox and polio, lessons on how to (and how not to) tackle Covid-19 vaccination | research | Education - Public Health |
Streetwise Kolkata – Creek Row: A creek that could have lent the city its name | research | Education - History |
Five states, five distinct political ecosystems: A primer for what’s the history of politics here | research | Politics - State Politics |
Behind Biden’s move to recognise the Armenian genocide, a century of rejection | research | Politics - International Relations |
Streetwise Kolkata- Hatibagan: Where Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah’s war elephants and single screen cinemas once dominated | research | Entertainment - Cinema History |
‘Discriminated even in death’: How Indian soldiers battled racism overseas during World War I | research | Politics - History |
Nagendra Prasad Sarbadhikari: The man who kicked off Indian football | research | Sports - Football |
Heart of the matter: The Armenian and Pondicherry connections with Potoler Dolma | research | Entertainment - Food/Cuisine |
Streetwise Kolkata- Chitpur: Home of the well-heeled, likely named after a temple | research | Education - History |
With US withdrawal from Afghanistan, fears of another ‘Great Game’ sequel | research | Politics - International Relations |
The third wave of autocratisation and why it was waiting to happen | research | Politics - Global Governance |
Celebrating the ‘essence of Hinduism’: How 19th century Brahmo Samaj altered Bengali society | research | Education - History |
Streetwise Kolkata: Named after one iconic educational institution, College Street now represents them all | research | Education - Institutions |
From Smallpox to Covid-19: The history of vaccine passports and how it impacts international relations | research | Politics - International Relations |
Prince Philip: The foreigner consort, whose ancestry spanned all of royal Europe | research | Entertainment - Royal Family |
A third dominion? How the plans for a United Bengal fell through | research | Politics - History |
Kumbh Mela: A ‘recent’ pilgrimage with political undercurrents | research | Politics - Indian Elections |
Streetwise Kolkata: Budhu Ostagar Lane, in memory of an unknown tailor | research | Entertainment - History/Culture |
Steamy business: An African spirit in Fort Kochi saves the puttu from crumbling | research | Business - Entrepreneurship |
Streetwise Kolkata: Beyond food and city’s largest mosque, Zakaria Street is a story of Muslims and Marwaris | research | Entertainment - Cultural Heritage |
Mujib in Calcutta: Five years of political activism that later spawned Bangladesh | research | Politics - History |
Streetwise Kolkata: Surya Sen Street, a 950-metre stretch that has no particular connection with the revolutionary | research | Politics - Indian History |
An Indian dress code: How India debated what to wear and then decided not to enforce a style | research | Politics - National Identity |
Same, but different: The many avatars of kousid, bafad, and salmi | research | Entertainment - Film/Book Reviews |
The land of goddesses: Why Durga is key to understanding Bengal | research | Entertainment - Culture |
Kucini Tales I – Vinegar: The secret ingredient of creole connections | research | Entertainment - Literature |
‘More Bengali than any Bengali’: Marwaris, the ‘outsiders’ who built Kolkata | research | Business - Entrepreneurship |
When the violence of Chauri Chaura prompted Gandhi to suspend the non-cooperation movement | research | Politics - Indian Independence Movement |
James Wilson, the British economist who presented India’s first ‘budget’ | research | Business - Economy |
How the cow came to be debated in Constituent Assembly and why Article 48 was added to Constitution | research | Politics - Indian Constitution |
Bihar’s lost city: A newly unearthed Buddhist monastery holds vital clues | research | Education - Archaeology |
In the land of ‘Sri Ram’: Why Indian indentured labourers in Suriname refused to come back | research | Politics - History |
From Khirki to Fathepur and ‘Sambhaji Nagar’, the many names of Aurangabad | research | Education - History |
In European cemeteries across India, clues to tough lives, religious politics and a shared history | research | Politics - History |
Why do we celebrate New Year on January 1? | research | Entertainment - Festivals |
The Europeans who made Aligarh Muslim University | research | Education - History of Educational Institutions |
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