Some of our borders are messy. Some are impossible to breach. A few are fenced. Others are unfenced. Where does one country begin and the other end? Many years ago, in Samba in Jammu, I had seen the wall of a local school on the border of India and Pakistan dotted with bullet marks
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India바카라™s attack on the terror camps in Pakistan was a much-needed response to show zero tolerance for terrorism. India바카라™s willingness for a ceasefire is also a good response. What바카라™s not good is the propaganda and the silencing of those who have valid questions and opinions.
BY Chinki Sinha 20 May 2025
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The Pahalgam attack has made us angry and rightly so. But anger should not lead us into an abyss of hate.
BY Chinki Sinha 30 April 2025
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In today바카라™s interconnected world, the role of media becomes very crucial in shaping perceptions and narratives and their influence on communalism. We have profound social responsibility when it comes to reporting.
BY Chinki Sinha 23 April 2025
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The four-part series, released on March 13, probes the motive behind a teenage murderer, including exposure to the misogynistic online 바카라śmanosphere바카라ť led by influencers like Andrew Tate
BY Chinki Sinha 19 April 2025
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The recently-concluded fourth edition of the Moscow Fashion Week took place amidst sanctions, and it told a story of identity.
BY Chinki Sinha 29 March 2025
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Russkiy Mir바카라”Putin바카라™s ideology of Russian supremacy바카라”seems to work. But then, in Russia, one never knows anything. One can바카라™t.
BY Chinki Sinha 20 March 2025
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Ahead of International Women's Day 2025, as part of our' Women at Work' issue, Outlook's Editor Chinki Sinha writes on how women have always been restricted by expectations, even in something as simple as having pockets in their clothes
BY Chinki Sinha 3 March 2025
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Binaries present a complex grid. Popular culture has always trapped us in the binary political, social and cultural grids. It is a matrix of this and that, us and them. Forever opposed in a morality battle, forever choosing sides.
BY Chinki Sinha 21 February 2025
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Technology promised a better world. A world where everything would be accessible. Time and space would collapse and new intimacies would be formed. But we entered an era of isolation instead, writes Outlook Editor Chinki Sinha in her introduction to Outlook's Valentines Day 2025 issue
BY Chinki Sinha 11 February 2025
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