Perspective The decline of ModiA.G. NOORANINarendra Modi is not a strong leader. He is an incompetent one whom failures drove to dwell in a bubble.
Triple talaq A monstrous wrongA.G. NOORANIThere is no Quranic sanction for triple talaq at all. Muslims of India cannot avoid or evade the stark choice that faces them. Do they want their law
Essay Balochistan vs KashmirA.G. NOORANIThe pursuit of a tit-for-tat diplomacy will not get India anywhere because Balochistan and Kashmir are not on a par, legally and politically. The time
Essay Limits of diplomacyA.G. NOORANIThe law on diplomatic practice and behaviour remains uncertain and uncodified; practice abounds in contradictions.
Chasing the middlemanA.G. NOORANIA searing look at the pervasive role of middlemen in the financial dealings of the country and the nexus between industrialists and politicians.
Essay Deendayal Upadhyaya: Merchant of hateA.G. NOORANIThe BJP’s clear attempts to extend to Deendayal Upadhyaya the kind of iconic status that Mahatma Gandhi enjoys in India are in line with the Jana Sang
Indus Waters Treaty Water as weaponA. G. NOORANINeither international law nor the principle of equitable sharing permits the scrapping of the Indus Waters Treaty as a means of retaliation against Pa
The lawyer as writerA.G. NOORANIMany of the writer’s remarks are strikingly relevant to the Indian judicial system.
Essay RSS & Gandhi’s murderA.G. NOORANIThere is enough historical evidence to nail the RSS’ lie that Nathuram Godse was not a member of that organisation when he assassinated Mahatma Gandhi
Jammu & Kashmir Bankruptcy of policyA.G. NOORANIThe alienation of the Kashmiri people has already reached a point of no return, but politicians continue to mouth platitudes and try to hide the hollo
Essay Vajpayee’s ‘insaniyat’A.G. NOORANIVajpayee’s use of the slogan was of a piece with his evasion of specifics and was not informed by any real intent of conciliation.
Essay Terrorism in KashmirA.G. NOORANIKashmir remains an open question. But the answer does not lie in branding protesters as terrorists and using brute force to stifle dissent. An ad hoc
From the heart, from Pakistan Rakhshanda Jalil’s series introduces Pakistani women poets to Hindi readers.
SlideshowSea changeIndia could learn a few lessons from small island nations like Maldives on mitigating climate change.