The Indian right's global political network is dominating the Indian diaspora in the west, writes Mriganka Mukhopadhyay who claims that cultural events are becoming increasingly politicised
In this post, Niraja Gopal Jayal traces the life of one of India’s pioneering feminists Hansa Mehta,...
India, like other large countries, hopes its own vaccine, Covaxin, can help the nation find routes t...
LSE South Asia Centre and LSE SU Pakistan Development Society recently hosted Rahul Roy-Chaudhury, S...
LSE South Asia Centre recently invited Snigdha Poonam, journalist at Hindustan Times and author of D...
As workers face lay-offs in the Middle East and America makes it increasingly difficult to get worki...
While national discourse often restricts regional leaders to their respective states or regions, Tri...
Having qualified in the UK during the late 1960s in General Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, I join...
Across the globe, we are seeing a popular shift of appeal from a liberal‐humanitarian imagination of...
Following her participation in the panel 'Who are the middle class in South Asia?' at the recent LSE...
Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific region has been heating up. The traditional Sino-Indian rivalry for ...
In November last year, the South Asia Centre, alongside LSE's SU Human Rights society and the LSE SU...
According to Muhammad Suleman, recent developments including numerous instances of shoe throwing, ar...
As the AHRC-ESRC PaCCs-funded Politics of Return series is launched, Professor Tim Allen and Dr Anna...
As India turns 75, the LSE South Asia Centre will publish commemorative posts till August 2023 to dw...
There are numerous video stories of disgruntled constituents facing off with politicians going viral...
In this post, Niraja Gopal Jayal traces the life of one of India’s pioneering feminists Hansa Mehta,...
India, like other large countries, hopes its own vaccine, Covaxin, can help the nation find routes t...
LSE South Asia Centre and LSE SU Pakistan Development Society recently hosted Rahul Roy-Chaudhury, S...
LSE South Asia Centre recently invited Snigdha Poonam, journalist at Hindustan Times and author of D...
As workers face lay-offs in the Middle East and America makes it increasingly difficult to get worki...
While national discourse often restricts regional leaders to their respective states or regions, Tri...
Having qualified in the UK during the late 1960s in General Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, I join...
Across the globe, we are seeing a popular shift of appeal from a liberal‐humanitarian imagination of...
Following her participation in the panel 'Who are the middle class in South Asia?' at the recent LSE...
Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific region has been heating up. The traditional Sino-Indian rivalry for ...
In November last year, the South Asia Centre, alongside LSE's SU Human Rights society and the LSE SU...
According to Muhammad Suleman, recent developments including numerous instances of shoe throwing, ar...
As the AHRC-ESRC PaCCs-funded Politics of Return series is launched, Professor Tim Allen and Dr Anna...
As India turns 75, the LSE South Asia Centre will publish commemorative posts till August 2023 to dw...
There are numerous video stories of disgruntled constituents facing off with politicians going viral...
In this post, Niraja Gopal Jayal traces the life of one of India’s pioneering feminists Hansa Mehta,...
India, like other large countries, hopes its own vaccine, Covaxin, can help the nation find routes t...
LSE South Asia Centre and LSE SU Pakistan Development Society recently hosted Rahul Roy-Chaudhury, S...