We are excited to announce that our next print issue Labour and Its Discontents (Vol 28 No 1) is now out in print and digital formats. Complementing the quarterly, here
Himal Southasian cordially invites you to the launch of its latest quarterly
Diaspora: Southasia Abroad (Vol 27 No 4)
5.00 PM · Friday 16 January 2015 · The City Museum, Yak
The euphoric response of non-resident Indians (NRIs) to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at New York City's Madison Square Garden in September 2014 has drawn considerable attention to
Between the People and the Polis: Southasia's Mega-Cities and the Urban Future
6:30 PM, Friday, 7th November 2014
Venue: India International Centre (Auditorium)
40, Max Mueller Marg,
Himal's latest quarterly examines the myriad ways in which militarisation has seeped into the public sphere and mainstream consciousness, from 'zones of exception' in India to
Himal Southasian invites you to a panel discussion on
Media: Ownership, Investment and Independence
2.00 PM · Sunday 10 August 2014 · Hotel Himalaya, Lalitpur
Much of the criticism related to
Eastern Himalaya: The Cradle of Ethnogenesis by George van Driem
3:00 pm • 13 July 2014 (Sunday) • Hotel Annapurna, Durbar Marg
The eastern half of the 3600 km Himalayan range,
The totalising and ubiquitous nature of media by now extends far beyond the function of delivering news and information, and has a profound effect in shaping identities, how people relate
Himal Southasian has seen reports of allegations made by leaders of UCPN(Maoist) and Nepali Congress in the Nepal Parliament concerning the funding of Himal Southasian and the so-called '
The year 2014 is being described as one of 'transition' in Afghanistan, with the impending drawdown of US and NATO forces. Escalating attacks have produced fears that the