In Yunus' Bangladesh, mad Islamist chant “India go back” outside Indian missions in Dhaka, and Indian diplomats faced stone pelting. These politically motivated, rabid...
In the dusty chronicles of Bengal’s Partition-era violence, one name drips with blood and betrayal: Gholam Sarwar Husseini. Cloaked in the garb of a...
A millennium before the "White Man from Europe" could stomach the idea of quantities “less than nothing,” Bharat's Brahmagupta had already mapped the arithmetic...
If betrayal were an Olympic sport, Pakistan would be a perennial gold medalist. From duping superpowers for dollars to ditching neighbors mid-conflict, Pakistan has...