The search for the Hindu nation is closely linked to the development of archaeology and it's manipulative use. Rachel A. Varghese traces some past projects, misconceptions and mis-truths which aid ideas of the Hindu right-wing in India
Khwaja Sira is the term for the ‘third gender’ community in Pakistan. As in many other nations aroun...
This dissertation takes up the issue of social change via an exploration of a middle-class, multi-ca...
On 24 March, in a bid to stop the spread of Covid-19, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced ...
Dr Shashi Tharoor was recently in the UK to promote his new book Why I am a Hindu. With a general el...
As India celebrates its 68th Republic Day, in this photo essay Mahima A. Jain showcases the highligh...
Having qualified in the UK during the late 1960s in General Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, I join...
With tensions between India and China growing along India’s northern border, Mike Todman (Lancaster ...
In March, the courts in the Indian state of Karnataka upheld a ban on Muslim women students wearing ...
Across the globe, we are seeing a popular shift of appeal from a liberal‐humanitarian imagination of...
The Indian right's global political network is dominating the Indian diaspora in the west, writes Mr...
As India and China continue to vie for supremacy of the highly geopolitically prized Indian Ocean, S...
The push towards the digital economy is leading to the digitisation of the lives of Indians in unpre...
In Broken Ladder: The Paradox and Potential of India's One Billion, Anirudh Krishna offers a 'worms ...
According to Muhammad Suleman, recent developments including numerous instances of shoe throwing, ar...
As workers face lay-offs in the Middle East and America makes it increasingly difficult to get worki...
Khwaja Sira is the term for the ‘third gender’ community in Pakistan. As in many other nations aroun...
This dissertation takes up the issue of social change via an exploration of a middle-class, multi-ca...
On 24 March, in a bid to stop the spread of Covid-19, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced ...
Dr Shashi Tharoor was recently in the UK to promote his new book Why I am a Hindu. With a general el...
As India celebrates its 68th Republic Day, in this photo essay Mahima A. Jain showcases the highligh...
Having qualified in the UK during the late 1960s in General Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, I join...
With tensions between India and China growing along India’s northern border, Mike Todman (Lancaster ...
In March, the courts in the Indian state of Karnataka upheld a ban on Muslim women students wearing ...
Across the globe, we are seeing a popular shift of appeal from a liberal‐humanitarian imagination of...
The Indian right's global political network is dominating the Indian diaspora in the west, writes Mr...
As India and China continue to vie for supremacy of the highly geopolitically prized Indian Ocean, S...
The push towards the digital economy is leading to the digitisation of the lives of Indians in unpre...
In Broken Ladder: The Paradox and Potential of India's One Billion, Anirudh Krishna offers a 'worms ...
According to Muhammad Suleman, recent developments including numerous instances of shoe throwing, ar...
As workers face lay-offs in the Middle East and America makes it increasingly difficult to get worki...
Khwaja Sira is the term for the ‘third gender’ community in Pakistan. As in many other nations aroun...
This dissertation takes up the issue of social change via an exploration of a middle-class, multi-ca...
On 24 March, in a bid to stop the spread of Covid-19, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced ...