Isvari Mohan — Muse on News
Isvari Mohan

Isvari Mohan is a singer, Global Law Scholar and author of the war drama "The Eyes of Mikra." Follow her on LinkedIn and Twitter (@IsvariM).
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SharesISVARI MOHAN: Muse on News to have something for everyone
Hi. My name is Isvari (pronounced eesh-wah-ree). I recently joined The Washington Times and this week will begin writing the new column "Muse on News." Why I'm writing is simple.
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