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Author: Lal Khan

India and Pakistan: Traumatic Partition and the Elusive Independence
History, History of India

India and Pakistan: Traumatic Partition and the Elusive Independence

Lal KhanAugust 14, 2015January 25, 2023

August 14th and 15th are celebrated as the days of independence of Pakistan and India from direct British imperialist rule. It is celebrated with great pomp and fervour, prompted by the state and the corporate media. The official historians of the ruling classes both in…

The forsaken history of liberation
History, History of India

The forsaken history of liberation

Lal KhanMarch 28, 2014January 24, 2023

South Asia’s elite historians have deliberately distorted certain events within their accounts of the struggle against British imperial rule and subsequent bloody partitioning. One such significant episode was the struggle of the Hindustan Revolutionary Socialist Association (HSRA) and its most renowned martyr Bhagat Singh. On…

The Curse of India’s Growth
Analysis, Economy, India

The Curse of India’s Growth

Lal KhanDecember 10, 2010January 24, 2023

For more than two decades society has been under a kind of Orwellian spell where almost everything written or said in the mainstream media and intellectual circles in fact means its opposite. Clichés like “end of history”, “socialism has failed”, “capitalism has lifted millions out…

English, History, History of India

The 1946 rebellion of the sailors of the British Indian Navy

Lal KhanJune 12, 2005January 24, 2023

One of the most spectacular episodes of the intense revolt against the British Raj was the uprising of the sailors of the British Indian Navy in 1946. On February 18 of that year the sailors and shipmen of the British Indian Navy battleship HMS “Talwaar”…

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