CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
Aditya Nigam
is a fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies
(CSDS). He lives in New Delhi.
Amar Kanwar
is an independent documentary filmmaker based in Delhi.
Anagha Neelakantan
is the Kathmandu-based executive editor of the Nepali Times.
Ashis Roy
is a student at the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University
of Delhi.
C K Lal is
a columnist for this magazine and for the Nepali Times.
David B S Jeyaraj
is a Toronto-based journalist who writes regularly on Sri
Lanka for many journals.
Faisal Bari
is an associate professor of Economics at Lahore University
of Management Sciences (LUMS).
Kim is a student
activist and member of the All Burma Students League, based
in India, and the founder of the Shwe Gas Movement, India.
Mahtab Haider
is an editor with the New Age, Dhaka.
Sabir Nazar
is a Lahore-based cartoonist with The Friday Times and the
Daily Times.
Sanjana Hattotuwa
is a senior researcher at the Centre for Policy Alternatives,
and head of Information and Communication Technology and Peacebuilding
at InfoShare, both in Colombo.
Sanjay Barbora
is programme manager for Panos South Asia in Guwahati.
Shivam Vij
is a features correspondent with Tehelka. His writings can
be found at www.shivamvij.com.
Siddharth Varadarajan
is the Delhi-based associate editor of The Hindu. His writings
can be found at svaradarajan.blogspot.com.
Soe Myint
is editor-in-chief of Mizzima News Agency, which specialises
on Burma and related issues. He lives in India as a refugee
recognised by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR).
Sudha Mahalingam
is a senior fellow with the Delhi-based Centre for Policy
Research.
Thant Myint-U
is a historian, former United Nations official, and grandson
of former UN Secretary General U Thant. His most recent book
is The River of Lost Footsteps.
Uma Mahadevan-Dasgupta
is in the Indian Administrative Service and based in Bombay.
Her writings can be found at www.indianwriting.blogspot.com.
Walter Fernandes
is the director of the North Eastern Social Research Centre,
Guwahati.
Wasbir Hussain
is the director of the Centre for Development and Peace Studies,
Guwahati. |