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Celebrating 29
Top Ten 2015 Bollywood Filmsby Aniruddh Chawda
The Veena Makerby Anirudh Prabhu
Noushad and the Plum Cakeby Jeomoan Kurian
A Migrant’s Holidaydec’15 - jan’16 • vol. 29 , no .9 • www. indiacurrents.com
by Rajesh C. Oza
A travel adventure that challenges long held beliefs
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Tackling ISIS: Use Social Media!
When Subhash Chandra Bose arrived in Germany in 1941, desperately seeking new strate-
gies and alliances to drive the British from India, he was already in the eye of the holocaust.
In early 1942, soon after the infamous Wannsee Conference, held in a Berlin suburb, during which senior Nazi lead-ers decided on their “final solution” of genetic cleansing, Bose had established his Azad Hind Radio (Free India Radio) in Berlin and begun propagating his vision of an organized resistance movement that could release Britain’s tight fisted hold on India. It was in May of 1942 that Bose engineered a meeting with Hitler to enlist Germany’s assistance in India’s struggle for independence.
Let’s be clear, despite British efforts to paint Subhash Chandra Bose as a Ger-man stooge, he was anything but. Bose abhorred and was openly critical of the German Fuehrer’s genocidal policies.
Bose was myopically obsessed with his own vision of delivering freedom and liberty to Indians in India. His contextual lens was the scores put into prison by the British for articulating nationalistic ideas and the thousands who were beaten and subjugated and made to feel less than hu-man in their own country.
Subhash Chandra Bose was willing to make a deal with the man he called the “bada pagal” (Biggest crazy) for the sake of independent India. To that end, Bose, the strategist, believed that he could channel Hitler’s mad ambitions to defeat a com-mon enemy—Britain.
Ultimately not much came of the pro-posed alliance and Bose became a hotly contested, as well as a deeply admired, figure in India’s independence movement. But Bose’s actions in Germany led to this moral consideration: Is it terrible to forge an objectionable alliance for a worthy cause?
Today, we are seeing a fractured focus when it comes to tackling ISIS. Each of the nations at the center of this war has its own agenda and reasons for unsavory alliances. David Von Drehle, in his Time magazine story “Beating Isis,” describes it as a failure to arrive at a consensus.
In short, America does not want to
engage in a ground war from which there can be no out; Turkey wants to annihilate the Kurds who are a thorn in their flesh; The Kurds are fighting ISIS to establish their own Kurdistan; Russia is intent on helping Assad (now that may change with the bombing of the Russian jetliner) in his fight against Syrian rebel groups; Israel sees Iran as a bigger threat than ISIS; France and Belgium do not have the resources; Saudi Arabia is intent on main-taining its ethnic upper hand, especially against Iran; and Iran is more intent on keeping the Saudis in check.
With all these mixed motives in play, it is no wonder that ISIS has been underesti-mated thus far. Their war is not limited to western countries or non-Islamic nations. Theirs is a war against peace, multicultur-alism and co-existence.
ISIS’s single-minded objective is to prey on the vulnerable. They pose more of a threat to Muslims across the world than any one nation. It seems to me, therefore, that nations across the globe
must obsessively pursue the only worthy goal—preventing the conversion of dis-possessed youth to a barbaric ideology. To that end, the process of rehabilitation of a marginalized people must begin with a clear understanding of their history, and their place in the world.
In order to answer the question, how do we morally reconcile the strange bedfel-lows we align with? Would it be all that terrible if the United States, France, Rus-sia, Syria, Iran and Saudi Arabia banded together to rout a common enemy? It’s been done so often in the past that there seems little need for justification.
President Obama described ISIS as “killers with good social media” skills. Let’s pause there and consider that we, in the west, invented social media. So why are we not better at using a platform that we gave the world?
Jaya Padmanabhan, Editor
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PERSPECTIVES
3 | EDITORIALTackling ISIS: Use Social Media!By Jaya Padmanabhan
8 | FEATUREA Year in Review
15 | WORDS AND THINGSSnoring Shanmugam, and Other Cautionary TalesBy Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan
30 | EDUCATIONSo You’ve Hit the Send Button on Your College App? What Now?By Sarah de Sousa
40 | DESI VOICESBombay BusBy Ravibala Shenoy
44 | PERSPECTIVEThe Lingering Flavors of HomeBy Kamala Thiagarajan
76 | YOUTHThe Veena MakerBy Anirudh Prabhu
108 | ON INGLISHA Palanquin of Wedding BillsBy Kalpana Mohan
110 | THE LAST WORDWe Were Midnight’s DaughtersBy Sarita Sarvate
LIFESTYLE
78 | Cultural Calendar
86 | Spiritual Calendar
26 | BOOK EXCERPTDid Someone Say Second World War?By Raghu Karnad
26 | BOOKS Editor’s Book Shelf—2015 Picks
28 | RELATIONSHIP DIVA Five Qualities Women Find IrresistibleBy Jasbina Ahluwalia
36 | TAX TALKTax Deductible Gifts and DonationsBy Rita Bhayani
92 | HEALTHY LIFEA Diet Plan for Weight Loss By Nishtha Chawla
98 | DEAR DOCTOR How to Shore Up Your Inner ChildBy Alzak Amlani
106 | RECIPESA Holiday Food Canvas: Roasted Sweet Potato Chaat, Veg Momos, Cheese logsBy Praba Iyer
DEPARTMENTS5 | Letters to the Editor9 | Popular Articles
WHAT’S CURRENT
32 | Ask a Lawyer33 | Visa Dates
Encountering mindfulness and mindlessness on a trip to Europe
By Rajesh C. Oza
16 | A Migrant’s Holiday
Flying Daggers, Avenging Widows and Ocean Mo-tion—2015 Top Ten Bollywood Films
By Aniruddh Chawda
59 | CommentaryNoushad and the Plum Cake
By Jeomoan Kurian
67 | Films
74 | Music
2015 Bollywood Music Countdown
By Priya Das
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