
Praveen Swami
National Security Editor and Editor, Special Projects at ThePrint
“Dogs and philosophers do the greatest good and get the fewest rewards.”
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flipboard.com | Praveen Swami
1 day agoKashmir: Students struggle with trauma from air attacksWhile schools have reopened in Kashmir following a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, students living along the Line of Control are still reeling from days of cross-border shelling and drone attacks.
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theprint.in | Praveen Swami
Like so many impossible ideas, that dream was realised last week when the first train linking Katra with Srinagar traversed the Chenab Bridge, hanging 359 metres over raging waters below—the result of seventeen years of work led by the Indian Institute of Science engineering professor G Madhavi Latha—and then headed through the brand-new Banihal Tunnel. Geography, the engineers of the age of industry at Forbes, Forbes and Campbell had, however, taught Kashmir’s rulers, is not a fait-accompli.
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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Praveen Swami
11 hours agoRussia took weeks to present Ukraine with a “memorandum” setting out its conditions for a ceasefire, as well as key guidelines for a comprehensive treaty to end the more than 3-year-old war. To practically no one’s surprise, it’s a list of the Kremlin’s longstanding, maximalist demands that Kyiv …
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theprint.in | Praveen Swami
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theprint.in | Praveen Swami
Last week, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan made the courageous decision to tell a nation in denial that India had lost combat jets on the first night of the 100-hour war with Pakistan: “Why they were down, what mistakes were made—that are [sic.] important,” he explained. Those errors, General Chauhan went on, were examined during a 48-hour pause in Indian Air Force offensive operations before it resumed long-range strikes.
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The Kashmir train line is part of the incredible and little known story of how engineers waged war against geography, using stone and steel to tie the mountain region with India, I write in @ThePrintIndia https://t.co/sRZVMWx821

Somewhere in America, a math teacher is spinning furiously in their grave. This man is their fault. https://t.co/LRNEOszzXB