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- Sunday, May 20, 2012
ZNet Article Last year, in a statement to the U.N. General Assembly, India sought the creation of a U.N. Committee on Internet-Related Policies -
- Thursday, May 17, 2012
Video Talk on India and Pakistan increasing their threat from each other by building nuclear weapons -
- Wednesday, May 02, 2012
ZNet Article Any power that worships nuclear weapons is a power that can very easily push the button -
- Saturday, Apr 28, 2012
ZNet Article Goldman Sachs expects the BRICS countries to account for almost 40% of global gross domestic product (GDP) by 2050 -
- Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012
ZNet Article If we can’t go back to business as usual, and there’s no reason to expect that new rules will solve our problems, what kinds of solutions are possible? -
- Saturday, Mar 31, 2012
ZNet Article Over the past two decades, antibiotic drugs have started to fail one by one, as bacteria with resistance to them have emerged and spread -
- Wednesday, Mar 28, 2012
Commentary The debate on Genetic Engineering and Nuclear Power is a test case of the intense conflict between corporate rule and democracy -
- Tuesday, Mar 20, 2012
ZNet Article How long can the cardinals of corporate gospel buy up our protests? -
- Sunday, Mar 18, 2012
ZNet Article Even though neoliberal dispensation has collapsed all over the world, its votaries in the corridors of power in India are behaving like the proverbial boy on the burning deck. -
- Saturday, Mar 10, 2012
Video A speech made by Arundhati Roy as a part of the 4th series of lecture under the Anuradha Ghandy Memorial Trust Lecture -
- Monday, Mar 05, 2012
ZNet Article The bombing of an Israeli diplomat's car in India isn't consistent with Iranian or Hezbollah involvement -
- Thursday, Mar 01, 2012
ZNet Article One-day walkout hits transport, banks and post offices, as unions seek better rights and protest over rising prices -
- Sunday, Feb 12, 2012
ZNet Article Patenting seeds has led to a farming and food crisis – and huge profits for US biotechnology corporations.
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- Wednesday, Jan 18, 2012
ZNet Article Ever since Antilla arrived on Altamount Road in Mumbai, exuding mystery and quiet menace, things have not been the same -
- Tuesday, Jan 10, 2012
ZNet Article The origin of India’s practice of procuring farmland in Africa is traced back to the food crisis of 2008 -
- Sunday, Jan 08, 2012
ZNet Article Two years ago, in 2009-10, there were around 3.3 million NGOs working in India. In other words, there was one NGO for less than 400 inhabitants, and several times more than the numbers of elementary schools and primary health centres. -
- Thursday, Jan 05, 2012
Commentary India’s future cannot be “retail dictatorship” and “seed dictatorship” -
- Monday, Jan 02, 2012
Commentary A preoccupation with women’s bodies sadly determines for some, which issues are labeled as ‘women’s issues’ ZMag Article In this interview, Arundhati Roy talks about her visit to Occupy Wall Street and the possibilities for the growth of the movement -
- Thursday, Dec 29, 2011
Commentary A peaceful resistance as inspiring as Tahrir Square has arisen in the most militarised region on earth -
- Friday, Dec 16, 2011
ZNet Article The onslaughts of the 1989/90 moment were set to change much of how good-natured, caring, secular Kashmiri young people lived and bonded. -
- Friday, Dec 09, 2011
Commentary The 24 dead Pakistani soldiers might become the symbol for the beginning of the end of U.S. empire -
- Wednesday, Nov 30, 2011
ZNet Article That if the object of murder is to obliterate forever the “other”, the act of murder in fact has the consequence of not obliterating but perpetuating that “other” forever. -
- Thursday, Nov 10, 2011
ZNet Article All over the world, neoliberal dispensation is collapsing. -
- Tuesday, Nov 01, 2011
ZMag Article What life is like in Kashmir, which has one of the largest military forces in the world -
- Friday, Oct 28, 2011
ZNet Article As travel barriers become ever higher, their respective populations are becoming progressively more unfamiliar and estranged from the other ZNet Article Since the United States invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, Pakistan has lost more than 35,000 people, the vast bulk of them civilians -
- Saturday, Oct 08, 2011
ZNet Article After 40 years it seems time to question both the benefits of nuclear energy (especially so after Fukushima) and even more the good faith of the members of the nuclear weapons club -
- Wednesday, Oct 05, 2011
ZNet Article We are in a food emergency -
- Tuesday, Oct 04, 2011
ZNet Article Gujarat seems poised to emerge from the heart of darkness into the sunshine of common day - All India ZNet

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- Thursday, May 17, 2012
Video Talk on India and Pakistan increasing their threat from each other by building nuclear weapons -
- Wednesday, May 02, 2012
ZNet Article Any power that worships nuclear weapons is a power that can very easily push the button -
- Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012
ZNet Article If we can’t go back to business as usual, and there’s no reason to expect that new rules will solve our problems, what kinds of solutions are possible? -
- Saturday, Mar 31, 2012
ZNet Article Over the past two decades, antibiotic drugs have started to fail one by one, as bacteria with resistance to them have emerged and spread -
- Tuesday, Mar 20, 2012
ZNet Article How long can the cardinals of corporate gospel buy up our protests? -
- Monday, Mar 05, 2012
ZNet Article The bombing of an Israeli diplomat's car in India isn't consistent with Iranian or Hezbollah involvement -
- Sunday, Feb 12, 2012
ZNet Article Patenting seeds has led to a farming and food crisis – and huge profits for US biotechnology corporations.
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- Wednesday, Jan 18, 2012
ZNet Article Ever since Antilla arrived on Altamount Road in Mumbai, exuding mystery and quiet menace, things have not been the same -
- Friday, Dec 16, 2011
ZNet Article The onslaughts of the 1989/90 moment were set to change much of how good-natured, caring, secular Kashmiri young people lived and bonded. -
- Wednesday, Nov 30, 2011
ZNet Article That if the object of murder is to obliterate forever the “other”, the act of murder in fact has the consequence of not obliterating but perpetuating that “other” forever. - All Featured India ZNet

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- Wednesday, Oct 01, 2008
ZMag Article David Barsamian interviews Raj Bidwai on India's future direction. -
- Friday, Jun 01, 2001
ZMag Article News of the hazards of genetically engineered foods has finally broken into the U.S. mainstream media, as the evidence for the unique dangers of genetically engineered foods continues to grow. Understanding the implications of commodification of f... -
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This December, heads of state from some 180 countries will convene
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- Thursday, May 17, 2012
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- Saturday, Mar 10, 2012
Video A speech made by Arundhati Roy as a part of the 4th series of lecture under the Anuradha Ghandy Memorial Trust Lecture -
- Tuesday, Oct 26, 2010
Video Part one of a talk Arundhati Roy has come under the threat of “sedition” charges for. Video Part two of a talk Arundhati Roy has come under the threat of “sedition” charges for. -
- Sunday, May 16, 2010
Video Fault Lines presenter Avi Lewis sits down for a one-on-one interview with author and activist, Arundhati Roy. -
- Monday, Mar 29, 2010
Video Roy talks with Laura Flanders about resistance and struggle, war and colonialism, how you can't fire bullets at an ideology, and why we should all become internal security threats. -
- Sunday, Jan 03, 2010
Video Dr.Devinder Sharma in conversation with Ajay Kanchan on the perils of Genetically Modified Food -
- Saturday, Apr 12, 2008
Video Continued presentation of Decentralized Planning in Kerala, India... Video The People's Campaign for Decentralized Planning in Kerala, India -
- Thursday, Jan 17, 2008
Video Scientist, activist, author Vandana Shiva talks about the importance of saving non-GMO seeds and her concept of 'Earth Democracy.' - All India Video

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- Friday, Feb 24, 2012
Blog Post As the low-intensity war between Israel and Iran goes on, this article analyzes India's maneuvers between Israel and Iran. -
- Sunday, Feb 05, 2012
Blog Post A battle between US/EU and China/India over energy resources is being fought in Iran. -
- Sunday, Jan 15, 2012
Blog Post The relationship between exceptionalism and deviance and how they can be the same. -
- Thursday, Apr 07, 2011
Blog Post Discussing how wealth is to a large extent amassed via exploitation and externalization of social reproduction and risk -
- Wednesday, Sep 22, 2010
Blog Post The process of takeover of food simultaneously began on several fronts. It began with Green Revolution in the late 1960s, which was essentially to provide controlled technology to increase farm production in developing countries. This was followed... -
- Friday, Jan 08, 2010
Blog Post The Indian mainstream media is quick to report on cases of personal insult but slow or absent at reporting gross human right violations. -
- Thursday, Dec 10, 2009
Blog Post A Letter to the Editor I wrote to respond to what I think was an embarrassing and ignorant article in SUNY Cortland's student newspaper about climate change. -
- Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Blog Post "Il giornale" e la sua visione personale di lotta sociale. -
- Sunday, Apr 19, 2009
Blog Post The feature here is the late Dr. Roi Kwabena’s musical spoken poem, Sour Chutney, from his hypnotic Y42K album, an unrecognized treasure in my view, where every one of his musical spoken word pieces is hauntingly beautiful. -
- Thursday, Nov 27, 2008
Blog Post This blog puts the attacks in Mumbai into a global perspective. - All India Blogs

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