Atir Khan

Why India’s strategy for identifying legitimate targets worked

At a time when Wahhabi-inspired terror networks have been dismantled globally—including in their heartlands such as Saudi Arabia—three well-known terrorist…

2 months ago

Indian Muslim protests: An interesting phenomenon

The protests by Indian Muslims in the wake of the Pahalgam terrorist attack have emerged as a thoughtprovoking phenomenon, marked…

2 months ago

The balance of seasons and society

Extremes bring discomfort, whether in nature or in society. When seasons change, we experience discomfort: the blistering heat of summer,…

7 months ago

The Illusion of a Glorious Past: Dehumanising religion

In today’s political discourse, it’s common to hear calls for a return to a “glorious past”—a time when a particular…

7 months ago

Channelise the Waqf Bill Campaign Positively

The introduction of the Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 has sparked a nationwide movement within the Muslim community. It’s crucial that…

10 months ago

Secularism in the Indian reality

After India got its Independence secularism was introduced as a quick fix measure for negotiating politicisation of the Indian religions.…

1 year ago

Where have Amar, Akbar, Anthony gone?

In the time gap of forty years two blockbuster films were released. The first one was Coolie in which Amitabh…

2 years ago

At G-20 India positions itself as global thought leader

It may take some time for India to become a world leader but at the G-20 Summit Bharat has already…

2 years ago

G-20 is just the beginning of good things

As India prepares to extend a warm welcome to the top world leaders for the grand finale of India’s G-20…

2 years ago

Is fixation with the past an obstacle for India’s future?

Fixation with the past is one of the greatest obstacles in the process of constructive change in the country. There…

2 years ago

Mohan Bhagwat’s assimilation code

The RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat’s statement on communal supremacy has various hues. Simplistic reading suggest it has a message for…

2 years ago

Risks and reforms in Muslim world

What has happened in Afghanistan one week ago is a bad omen. Islamists have now started bombing mosques, and are…

3 years ago