Ahead of Modi’s visit to the UK next week, a number of campaign organisations, academics and individuals are coming together to protest increasing violence against minority groups under the current government. Kalpana Wilson outlines the background to the #ModiNotWelcome campaign and the range of activities that are taking place
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Bhaktivedanta Manor, the main centre for ISKCON (the ‘Hare Krishna movement') in Britain, has been u...
On Wednesday, 19 February, Dr Shakuntala Banaji, Carla Ferstman, Suresh Grover, and Dr Biju Mathew e...
Today Hindutva has become hegemonic to the extent that Muslims not only have to fear for their way o...
Mukulika Banerjee reflects on the Indian Prime Minister’s performance at Wembley Stadium last Friday...
Midway through his five-year term, Narendra Modi remains popular but the Hindu nationalist Prime Min...
Siddharth Bannerjee deconstructs frontrunner Narendra Modi and appraises the electoral prospects of ...
In the second part of this blog, Dr Kalpana Wilson explores the connections between the activities o...
Following a stimulating panel at the Jaipur Literature Festival on Southbank last month, Megha Haris...
The right-wing Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with Narendra Modi at its helm, won t...
LSE’s Shakuntala Banaji analyses the mediated campaign that followed the cancellation of a keynote a...
LSE’s Gautam Appa explains why claims that Narendra Modi has received three ‘clean chits’ for his al...
Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, will make a visit to the UK this week. Ahead of the visit,...
Kalpana Wilson examines grassroots mobilisations in Bihar against an electoral victory for BJP’s pri...
The oppositional protests against the Citizenship Amendment Bill burst into international consciousn...
On Wednesday, February 24, 2016 Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani, while mounting a s...
Bhaktivedanta Manor, the main centre for ISKCON (the ‘Hare Krishna movement') in Britain, has been u...
On Wednesday, 19 February, Dr Shakuntala Banaji, Carla Ferstman, Suresh Grover, and Dr Biju Mathew e...
Today Hindutva has become hegemonic to the extent that Muslims not only have to fear for their way o...