Mohammad Ebad Athar is a Ph.D. Candidate in History at Syracuse University and is a graduate fellow at the Lender Center for Social Justice working on the impact of media coverage of Muslims during the War on Terror. His larger research interests explore how South Asian communities in South Asia and the diaspora resist state violence and repression. Currently, his dissertation research examines the connections in the securitization of South Asian identity in the United States and the Persian Gulf during the ongoing Global War on Terror.
The Indus Water Treaty
Against the Current No. 232, September/October 2024