Operation Blue Star: June 1984 and Its Terrible Arithmetic
The decision, the battle for the Akal Takht, the tanks in the parikrama, the contested count of the dead, and the shockwave that led to an assassination and an insurgency: Operation Blue Star examined in full.
Read MoreThe Golden Temple Becomes a Fortress: 1982 to 1984
From the Dharam Yudh Morcha's headquarters to Shabeg Singh's gun positions in the Akal Takht: the two year drift by which the Darbar Sahib became a fortress, and the failures on every side that made June 1984 possible.
Read MoreRivers of Discord: The SYL Canal and the Waters Dispute
The riparian principle, the 1976 allocation to Haryana, the canal launched by Indira Gandhi in 1982 and abandoned after its engineers were assassinated: how the SYL waters dispute quietly powered Punjab's insurgency.
Read MoreMatt: USA 250
Matt: this auspicious 250th Independence Day, I find myself thinking of what Om wrote in iAMerican when he became a US citizen in 2013. On.
Read MoreThe Khalistan Idea: Where the Demand Came From and Who Carried It
Never endorsed by the Akalis, never victorious in an election, strongest abroad and weakest at home: the strange history of the Khalistan demand, and how 1984 turned an emigre idea into a fighting faith.
Read MoreThe Murder of Lala Jagat Narain and the War on the Press
The 1981 assassination of Punjab Kesari founder Lala Jagat Narain announced that the militancy would kill its critics, opened a decade long war on the press, and led to the arrest and release that made Bhindranwale untouchable.
Read MoreJarnail Singh Bhindranwale: The Preacher Who Became a Storm
Sant to some, terrorist to others, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale rose from village preacher to the armed centre of Sikh politics in six years. His rise, his patrons, his violence and his afterlife.
Read MoreThe 1978 Nirankari Clash: The Day the Fuse Was Lit
Thirteen Sikhs died confronting a Nirankari convention in Amritsar on Baisakhi 1978. The clash, the acquittal that followed, and the cycle of assassination it began made this the true starting point of Punjab's dark years.
Read MoreThe Anandpur Sahib Resolution: Autonomy Demand or Separatist Charter
Adopted in 1973 and denounced for a decade, the Anandpur Sahib Resolution was read as secession by some and federalism by others. What the document actually demanded, and how it was weaponised.
Read MoreThe Roots of the Storm: How Punjab Drifted Toward Insurgency
Partition trauma, the Punjabi Suba battle, river waters, the Green Revolution's restless youth, and cynical party politics: how Punjab was primed for insurgency long before the first shot.
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