Culture / Members-only Love, with an albatross attached: Part I A personal essay about coming of age in the world of hypercompetitive education in 1990s India. By Aparna Gopalan / 11 May 2018
Culture / Members-only The art of translating Indra Bahadur Rai Interview with Nepali author and translator Prawin Adhikari. By The Editors / 10 May 2018
Interview Himal Interviews: Madhusree Mukerjee on Churchill’s Secret War Welcome to Himal Interviews, a podcast where we talk to some of the most interesting writers, journalists, activists and experts on all matters Southasian. In this inaugural episode of the By The Editors / 7 May 2018
Culture / Members-only Fitna FICTION | We were too much of what couldn’t be controlled. By Mallika Khanna / 4 May 2018
Politics / Members-only Now the loyal are being butchered Caught in a crossfire, a poet from Kashmir loses 30 years of his work. By Syed Shahriyar / 2 May 2018
Comment / Members-only On happiness and democracy Is India both the most democratic and among the unhappiest countries in Southasia? By Sreejith Sugunan / 30 Apr 2018
Culture Where is Arsalan Miyan? A short story about the psychological cost of violence. [WITH AUDIO READING] By Juanita Kakoty / 27 Apr 2018
Comment / Members-only Concoction of an anatomy* A newspaper in India discovers an innovative solution for publishing fake news. By Chhetria Patrakar / 17 Apr 2018
Comment / Members-only Discipline and punish What followed the Indian government's botched attempt to control free press under the pretext of purging 'fake news'. By Chhetria Patrakar / 5 Apr 2018
Culture / Members-only The idea of Kolkata Why author Kushanava Choudhury believes his book is about the present, the Kolkata that is lived in. By Chhetria Patrakar / 28 Jan 2018
Profile / Members-only Rewriting the Empire: an interview with Shrabani Basu Journalist and historian Shrabani Basu talks about filling the gaps in the history of colonial India's relationship with Britain. By Chhetria Patrakar / 27 Jan 2018
Comment / Members-only Whatever happened to class? The decline of class analysis in Southasian studies has followed the decline of Marxism as an intellectual and political force. By Vivek Chibber / 21 Nov 2017