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Freddie Mercury and I attended the same school in India I enjoyed reading the article on Freddie Mercury in the May issue of Khabar (“Legends:...

Letters from Readers

Tendency to dismiss Gandhi is malicious propaganda It was quite shocking to read the article in the February issue of Khabar by Neera Kuckreja Sohoni...

Letters from Readers

  Sad spectacle of infighting not surprising Your editorial (“Why What Happens to IACA Matters to the Community at Large”) on the bickering within IACA (April issue) is...

Letters from Readers

    ​ A Suicidal Addiction to Guns On the one hand, the United States for the past several decades has been revered all over the world, without exception, for...

Letters from Readers

Was Partition worth the suffering? My wife and I watched Viceroy’s House in Berkeley, California. Surprisingly, the movie theatre had only Americans but no Indians. Uttara Choudhury’s article...

Letters from Readers

Your review took me back to events of 1947 It was very exciting to read your book review (“Books: Love in the Time of Division”)...

Letters from Readers

Thoroughly enjoyed the November issue Your November issue was a doubly wonderful read. As a Catholic and Brahmin couple, we both enjoyed thoroughly the article...

Letters from Readers

The fringe has become the core in today’s GOP In an article in the September issue (“Perspective: What Happened to America?”), the writer addressed a...

Letters from Readers

Heartfelt compliments for a wonderful publication Through sheer providence, I came across Khabar’s digital issue online. It turned out to be an NRI jewel in...

Letters from Readers

Editorial on The Kashmir Files was wrong and misguided The editorial in Khabar’s May issue (“It’s not just that The Kashmir Files is propaganda, but...
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