Indian cricket is at a turning point. The stars are changing, the centres are shifting, and the stories no longer start where they used to. The new face of Indian cricket is not defined by endorsement deals or clubhouse politics. It is not born in a Mumbai academy or Delhi nets.
Aranya Mukerji
About The Author
Aranya writes about the intersection of art, culture, and politics. She studied journalism, anthropology, and art history at Boston University and is based in New Delhi. When not writing or editing, she’s likely at the cinema.
About The Author
Aranya writes about the intersection of art, culture, and politics. She studied journalism, anthropology, and art history at Boston University and is based in New Delhi. When not writing or editing, she’s likely at the cinema.
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Seized 160 km from Gaza, the Madleen’s capture by Israeli commandos turns a humanitarian voyage into a flashpoint—exposing the hollow edge of international law: What happened when unarmed civilians delivering aid are seized in international waters?
BY Aranya Mukerji 9 June 2025
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After nearly a century, caste is returning to the census. What began as a bureaucratic exercise has become a political crucible, reshaping affirmative action, redrawing party lines, and raising questions about who truly benefits from the arithmetic of justice.
BY Aranya Mukerji 6 June 2025
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As the world observes the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression, it does so under a pall thicker than in years past. War is no longer an occasional disruption, it is a permanent condition in the lives of more than 473 million children worldwide
BY Aranya Mukerji 4 June 2025
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The 22-year-old Swedish activist is among 12 international volunteers sailing toward Gaza, aiming to break Israel’s blockade and draw global attention to what the UN calls an “unfolding famine” threatening 2.1 million Palestinians in the deadliest phase of the Israel–Hamas war yet.
BY Aranya Mukerji 3 June 2025
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Caught between U.S. pressure and escalating civilian deaths, the latest ceasefire proposal lays bare the fragility of diplomacy in a war shaped by mutual distrust, shifting red lines, and a long history of broken promises.
BY Aranya Mukerji 2 June 2025
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In a political and commercial landscape where indigenous art is often sidelined or strip-mined for aesthetic novelty, Vaidehi Utsav makes a vital claim: Mithila artists deserve a platform
BY Aranya Mukerji 31 May 2025
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India has launched a diplomatic and financial campaign to press for Pakistan’s return to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list, an intergovernmental watchdog based in Paris that sets global standards to combat money laundering and terror financing.
BY Aranya Mukerji 29 May 2025
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At just 11 years old, Yaqeen Hammad was among the dozen children killed in an Israeli airstrike. She had amassed over 100,000 followers on Instagram, where she would document daily life and relief efforts in war-torn Gaza.
BY Aranya Mukerji 28 May 2025
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While efforts to de-escalate the India-Pakistan conflict were praised by all, no country assigned explicit blame to Pakistan for the April 22, 2025, terror attack at Pahalgam, Kashmir
BY Aranya Mukerji 21 May 2025
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