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  1. India and Pakistan – 75 years of independence

    A pair of troubled nations

  2. Indian democracy at 75

    Narendra Modi’s damaging dominance

  3. Interview with Salman Rushdie

    Kashmir, Paradise lost

  4. Pakistan turns 75

    Islamabad has serious issues

  5. Amir Hassan Cheheltan: Love in Cairo

    Rebel princesses

  6. 'The Line' in Saudi Arabia

    Mohammed bin Salman's febrile dream

  1. India and Pakistan – 75 years of independence

    A pair of troubled nations

  2. Europe's ''Judeo-Christian Heritage''

    The Fiction That It Always Was

  3. Interview with Salman Rushdie

    Kashmir, Paradise lost

  4. 'The Line' in Saudi Arabia

    Mohammed bin Salman's febrile dream

  5. Indian democracy at 75

    Narendra Modi’s damaging dominance

  6. Pakistan turns 75

    Islamabad has serious issues

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Magnificent architecture: India's most-famous landmark is a worldwide icon: the Taj Mahal tomb mosque in Agra. But there are many other imposing buildings, such as the Golden Temple of Amritsar (pictured), located in Punjab, which is the most spiritually significant sanctuary of the Sikh religion. A visit in the evening is especially beautiful, when the gilded temple walls are bathed by the gentle light

75 years of independence: 10 reasons for India

On August 15, 1947, India – which until then had been a British protectorate – became independent. Sophie Dissemond marks the 75th anniversary with a tour of the country.

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