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  • A man at a Palestine solidarity demo in Pakistan holds up a printed image of assassinated Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
    Pakistan and the war on Gaza

    Commitment to pan-Islamic solidarity

    With a population of 235 million, Pakistan is one of the most populous Islamic countries. There is great solidarity with Palestine among the population. The government views the war on Gaza primarily against the backdrop of the Kashmir conflict.

  • Fans of Muslim Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan gather outside a cinema showing his latest blockbuster film "Dunki"
    Culture unites where politics divide

    Bollywood – bringing India and Pakistan closer together

    Indian movie stars, especially from Bollywood, have huge fan bases in Pakistan – despite the bitter political rivalry between the neighbouring nations. What's driving this popularity?

  • Kashmir: Back to life

    After years of rioting and turmoil, Kashmir is once again open for business. Yet foreign tourists remain hesitant, their uncertainty driven by security concerns. By Eric Lafforgue

  • A group of Kashmiri Muslim men attending Friday prayers
    India's pro-Israel shift

    Muslims barred from supporting Palestinians

    From Western capitals to Muslim states, protest rallies over the Israel-Hamas war have made headlines. But one place known for its vocal pro-Palestinian stance has been conspicuously quiet: Indian-controlled Kashmir

  • The revisions have sparked a national debate in Indian media and academic circles.
    Historical revisionism in India

    Modi rewrites the history books

    The Indian government under Narendra Modi has altered textbooks to remove references to Mahatma Gandhi's opposition to Hindu nationalism and other controversial issues. By Adil Bhat

  • Despite the historical and cultural similarities, the sense of estrangement between tPakistan and India could hardly be greater.
    India and Pakistan – 75 years of independence

    A pair of troubled nations

    On 14 August 2022, Pakistan marked the 75th year of its founding. One day later, neighbouring India celebrated its own independence with much pomp. Despite the historical and cultural similarities, the sense of estrangement between the two countries could hardly be deeper, writes Mohammad Luqman

  • India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (C) inspects a guard of honour before addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort during the celebrations to mark countrys Independence Day in New Delhi on 15 August 2022.
    Indian democracy at 75

    Narendra Modi’s damaging dominance

    In office for more than eight years, Narendra Modi’s high popularity across India and formidable electoral clout make him nearly invincible. But, while his success in amassing political power is unquestionable, his ability to use it for the benefit of the vast majority of citizens remains very much in doubt. By Shashi Tharoor

  • Interview with Salman Rushdie

    Kashmir, Paradise lost

    Salman Rushdie's "Shalimar the Clown" is a furious tale about a lost paradise. In this interview with Lewis Gropp, Salman Rushdie talks about how the Indian army and militant jihadists destroyed Kashmir's traditional culture of tolerance

  • Pakistan is facing a severe economic crisis, with many citizens finding it difficult to make ends meet. Here, men in Peshawar demonstrate against a surge in fuel prices in June 2022.
    Pakistan turns 75

    Islamabad has serious issues

    Seventy-five years ago, Pakistan emerged, along with India, from the British Raj. A country with potential – were it not for the ongoing tensions with India and many home-grown economic problems. Haroon Janjua reports from Islamabad

  • Director Vivek Agnihotri has compared his controversial film to Steven Spielberg’s “Schindler’s List“, drawing parallels between the displacement of the Pandits and the Holocaust.
    "The Kashmir Files"

    Serving up Indian propaganda

    The highly controversial Indian blockbuster "The Kashmir Files“, on the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus in the 1990s, is characterised by unilateral representations, negative stereotypes and historical inaccuracies. By Dominik Muller

  •  A cooling 115-year-old pink libation with a secret recipe is wildly popular on both sides of the India-Pakistan border.
    Rooh Afza, the 'drink of love'

    Pink refresher unites wilting Indians and Pakistanis

    Pakistan and India have fought three wars and countless skirmishes, but as summers get hotter with climate change, their peoples are united by love for a cooling 115-year-old pink libation with a secret recipe

  • Government agencies tolerate and sometimes even promote Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu chauvinism. Those daring to criticise the government face intimidation, harassment and suppression.
    Hate propaganda in India

    Modi opponents labelled 'anti-national'

    Aggressive propaganda is increasingly distorting public debate in India. Government agencies tolerate and sometimes even promote Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu chauvinism. Those daring to criticise the government face intimidation, harassment and suppression. By Arfa Khanum Sherwani

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