What Tipu Sultan’s analysis of his own dreams tell us about the misunderstood ruler The King of Mysore kept a book in which he recorded and analysed his dreams
The lives and times of Kashmir’s women scientists According to one scientist, being a woman adds to the misery of working in Jammu and Kashmir
Raza Khan: The vanishing act Where do these men and women go when they go missing? Their abductors have never been identified
How Kashmir's senior citizens are battling the Public Safety Act PSA empowers law enforcement agencies to detain people without trial for a period of three months
Dancing on the battlefield: The first Indian unit at Dunkirk The journey that took Major General Muhammad Akbar Khan and his men from British India to Dunkirk during World War II
Green line blues: Delays mar a major public transport project in Karachi The project’s estimated cost has increased from 16 billion rupees to 24.6 billion rupees
Self-censorship seems to be the most pernicious form of censorship these days: Mohsin Hamid A candid conversation with the internationally acclaimed Pakistani novelist
The various jihads of Mariam Abou Zahab After taking the side of the Bengalis in 1971, she became an active sympathiser of the Palestinian liberation struggle
How Pakistan is failing its child brides Flawed implementation of the law against child marriages is partly rooted in a hazily defined role for the police