The Americans had their JFK moment. The world as we know it today has its 9/11 moment. If you ask people around — even the so-called millennials — where they were when those two buildings crumbled, they’d tell you about the earliest instance they saw/heard the news. It’s the singlemost effective event in recent history for a reason. The dust might have settled and the debris must have given way to a taller structure but the ramifications of that attack still resonate in world politics. To me, nevertheless, that event is more of a blur. I used to read The Asian Age (TAA) back then, mainly because it was priced at one rupee. I used to get three rupees on a daily basis: one for going to school, another for coming back and one for emergency. I used to spend the
Presumption of guilt
Presumption of guilt
Presumption of guilt
The Americans had their JFK moment. The world as we know it today has its 9/11 moment. If you ask people around — even the so-called millennials — where they were when those two buildings crumbled, they’d tell you about the earliest instance they saw/heard the news. It’s the singlemost effective event in recent history for a reason. The dust might have settled and the debris must have given way to a taller structure but the ramifications of that attack still resonate in world politics. To me, nevertheless, that event is more of a blur. I used to read The Asian Age (TAA) back then, mainly because it was priced at one rupee. I used to get three rupees on a daily basis: one for going to school, another for coming back and one for emergency. I used to spend the