Archives / Members-only Turning out In Kashmir Valley, voter participation at recent Assembly polls was driven by an overriding imperative. By Saima Bhat and Shahid Tantray / 19 Jan 2015
Comment / Members-only Why the Teesta matters Effective hydro-diplomacy is essential in correcting troubled India-Bangladesh relations. By Rupak Bhattacharjee / 14 Jan 2015
Reviews / Members-only The poetics of a holy death A new collection of poems on Benaras explores the city’s depth and complexity. By Rini Barman / 13 Jan 2015
Comment / Members-only The ‘growth story’ The push for Diaspora Direct Investment needs to be understood as an extension of the economic logic of our times. By Latha Varadarajan / 8 Jan 2015
Comment / Members-only Banished and excluded: the Girmit of Fiji The story of how the Empire’s forgotten slaves overcame the political legacy of colonialism. By Rajendra Prasad / 2 Jan 2015
Comment / Members-only Subaltern stories With the launch of People’s Archive of Rural India (PARI), rural India has found a much needed platform. By Urvashi Sarkar / 30 Dec 2014
Comment / Members-only The ironies of history What remains of the term 'diaspora' if we remove from it the notions of home, origin and loss? By Thomas Blom Hansen / 24 Dec 2014
Comment / Members-only In search of the ‘authentic’ diasporic subject Searching for diasporic authenticity in narratives of the past blinds us to the politics of the present. By Parvathi Raman / 22 Dec 2014
Comment / Members-only From the land of what-might-have-been A family tale exploring the complexities around Indian diaspora, rightwing Hindu politics, and LGBT struggles. By Svati P Shah / 18 Dec 2014
Comment / Members-only Gorkhaland and beyond Responses to the Gorkhaland agitation demonstrate the one-size-fits-all policy identity movements in India encounter. By Swatahsiddha Sarkar / 15 Dec 2014
Reviews / Members-only A troubled homecoming: Prajwal Parajuly’s Indian Nepalis, at home and away Prajwal Parajuly's two books – published in Southasia and around the world in 2013 and 2014 – were accompanied by a large marketing fanfare. The Gurkha's Daughter – a By Elen Turner / 15 Dec 2014
Culture / Members-only Asians in Mombasa The enduring impact of transoceanic economic and cultural exchange. By Zoë Goodman / 15 Dec 2014