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Are India’s laws on surveillance a threat...

India might soon become a police state with bureaucrats having access to personal information...

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Snooping or saving?

Proposed rules for online monitoring should balance legitimate interest with privacy

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Amid protests, triple talaq Bill passed...

The Lok Sabha passed The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2018, after...

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Abandoned on the battlefield

The U.S. has a moral obligation to keep the Syrian Kurds safe, instead of giving Turkey a...

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Being a good neighbour

India must shed its zero-sum style foreign policy-making, and work towards South Asian integration...

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Sex workers, lawyers seek to amend language...

They are wary that the new law may criminalise voluntary adult sex work

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Chabahar tidings

As India takes over operations in the Iranian port, the possibilities and challenges are huge...

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The decades that transformed China

Forty years ago, Deng Xiaoping began ‘reform and opening up’. Now China may be at another...

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A solution in search of a problem

The argument that a centralised judicial recruitment process will help the lower judiciary...

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The case against surveillance

Regardless of which government enhanced powers of surveillance, reform is long overdue

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