Comment / Members-only From pleasure to protest On how food helps us connect, exhibit power and protest. By Vidya Balachander / 7 Dec 2020
Comment / Members-only The state of suspension The closure of Amnesty India is a rude reminder of the growing antipathy towards political freedoms and dissenting voices in the country. By Makepeace Sitlhou / 30 Oct 2020
Comment / Members-only The costly spectacle of cricket: What COVID-19 reveals about the spectacle of cricket and inequality within the cricket fraternity Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, international cricket resumed on 8 July 2020, when the England men's cricket team took the field with West Indies in a test match at By Amol Ranjan / 13 Oct 2020
Comment / Members-only The early story of Christianity in Northeast India Colonial officers, venture capitalists and Baptist missionaries in the Naga highlands. By Roderick Wijunamai / 9 Oct 2020
Comment / Members-only Sri Lanka’s constitutional ping-pong The 20th Amendment in historical perspective. By Dinesha Samararatne / 25 Sep 2020
Comment / Members-only Who doesn’t put ghee in their khichuri? On food and representation, online and offline. By Debolina Dey / 11 Sep 2020
Comment / Members-only Kashmir and the rise of settler colonialism The political and economic exploitation of militarily occupied J & K. By Maknoon Wani / 1 Sep 2020
Comment / Members-only Maldives’ rocky road to transitional justice A bill before the Majlis risks depriving hundreds of Maldivian citizens of their right to reparations. By Mushfiq Mohamed / 28 Aug 2020
Comment / Members-only From frontier to boundary What the Anglo-Gorkha War of 1814-16 can tell us about contemporary border issues. By Bernardo Michael / 26 Aug 2020
Comment / Members-only The myth of mainstream On the dangerous trajectory of state institutions and popular media in India. By Chhetria Patrakar / 22 Aug 2020
Comment / Members-only Memories of Galwan Valley Recent India-China skirmishes in the Ladakhi valley revive conversation on how borders and their memories are constructed. By Shaheen Ahmed / 19 Aug 2020
Comment / Members-only Nepal’s Ramayanas The study of myths and histories in Southasia needs to transcend modern political boundaries. By Amish Raj Mulmi / 10 Aug 2020