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...feel disrespected." Produced by Dateline, SBS...
With acid attacks, marital rape and violence commonplace, India is often labelled as a dangerous place to be a woman. Can a TV show break taboos and ignite social progress towards gender equality?
...to be shut down'." Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
In the coal mines of India, tens of thousands of children are forced to work in "rat holes", tiny pits too small for adults to reach. Why are the authorities turning a blind eye to this lethal and illegal practice?
...of violent rape. Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
The recent spate of violent rapes and sex attacks in India has shocked the world. The reaction of authorities has proved just as shocking. Has the balance of justice turned far enough in favour of the victims, or could it have even gone too far?
...into the ground in the process. Produced by SBS...
The news agency which exposed illegal arms dealing and cricket match-fixing has been destroyed by a vindictive government.
...executions and torture. Produced by SBS...
In Kashmir, normal people are trapped between terrorism and the crackdown on terror.
...Gujarat is merely the beginning. Produced by SBS...
A Muslim attack on a train carrying Hindu pilgrims sparked reprisals against the Muslim community throughout Gujarat; yet it seems that the Indian government permitted it.
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...thrown their cases out entirely. Produced by SBS...
Kashmir isn't India's only would-be breakaway state. In Punjab State Sikh militants fought for an Independent state of Khalistan. We go to the country proud to call itself the world's largest democracy to investigate claims that over 2000 Sikhs have been abducted, tortured and killed in the name of anti-terrorism.
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