Asna Tabassum is Both America’s Dream and Nightmare
South Asian traditions of resistance have long been a feature of political movements. But what happens when we speak out?
Hassaan Bin Sabir
How Ramzan Became Ramadan in South Asia
The linguistic switch might seem innocuous, but its roots go back centuries.
Why the West is Obsessed with Borders
We take these boundaries as a fact of life. But does it have to be this way?
Pakistan’s Generals Have Lost Its People
The country’s military has engineered election results and controlled the economy for over 70 years. Its civilians have yet to benefit.