Politics / Members-only Radio’s role in making and unmaking Southasia’s borders ‘Radio for the Millions’ charts the medium’s role in popular cultures and state-making projects of the Subcontinent, rethinking long-held assumptions on transnational listenership By Preeti Raghunath / 2 Oct 2023
Interview The hidden cost A conversation with Equidem's Namrata Raju on migrant worker rights and the Qatar World Cup. By The Editors / 6 Dec 2022
Podcast Afghan journalists under attack, surveillance after Pegasus, Olympics 2020, and more. Southasiasphere episode 10: Updates and analysis from around the region. By The Editors / 13 Aug 2021
Comment / Members-only Reporting Palestine The Southasian press is growing increasingly attuned to the history of the Palestinian struggle. By Chhetria Patrakar / 28 May 2021
Podcast Elections in Myanmar, opposition rallies in Pakistan, COVID-19 vaccines in Southasia Southasiasphere podcast episode 03: Updates and analysis from around the region. By The Editors / 6 Nov 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
Podcast India’s crossborder crises, COVID-19 corruption, and more Southasiasphere: Issue #8 – Updates and analysis from around the region. By The Editors / 26 Jun 2020
Comment / Members-only The good Indian American A critique of Indian American representation in contemporary American television. By Alina Gufran / 24 Jun 2020
Reportage / Members-only A tale of two magazines The closure of ‘Herald’ and ‘Newsline’ in Pakistan marks a larger crisis in the country’s journalism. By Jahanzeb Hussain / 2 Mar 2020
Comment / Members-only ‘A picture of malicious intention’ On the Chinese embassy’s undiplomatic letter to a Nepali newspaper. By Chhetria Patrakar / 19 Feb 2020
Comment / Members-only Keeping journalism alive in Kashmir Journalists in Kashmir have done remarkable work from the ground, despite government curbs and local media’s limitations. By Majid Maqbool / 16 Jan 2020
Comment / Members-only The PEMRA penumbra Pakistan’s state-run media regulator tries to shut down TV-news anchors. By Chhetria Patrakar / 1 Nov 2019