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India

Chemical criminals by Rajwinder Sahota (December 2009)
On 3 December 1984, the world’s worst industrial disaster took place at Bhopal in India. Twenty-five years on, Rajwinder Sahota visits the city to find out what happened to the victims
Unnatural no more by Sylvia Rowley (October 2009)
In July, the Delhi high court in India decriminalised homosexuality. Sylvia Rowley talks to Shaleen Rakesh, the activist who brought the case
Who’s afraid of the Indian Premier League? by Mike Marqusee (June 2008)
Mike Marqusee on why it’s just not cricket anymore
The mother of modern corporatism by Nick Robins (August 2007)
Karl Marx described how the East India Company ‘conquered India to make money out of it’. Sixty years after the end of the Raj, Nick Robins dusts off its history and finds lessons for today in the birth of corporate globalisation
Doubly tough by Ari Paul (October 2006)
Muslim women in India face a hard battle for equality and justice. Ari Paul reports on some of those seeking change
 

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