Interview / Members-only Afghanistan: Intensifying violence a setback for hopes for peace Violence in Afghanistan has intensified since January 2018, with experts predicting a further upswing. The increased attacks may reverse the hopeful trend of last year which saw a nine percent By The Editors / 25 Apr 2018
Comment / Members-only Sri Lankan Muslims: the new ‘others’? The history and politics of Muslimphobia in Sri Lanka. By Tisaranee Gunasekara / 23 Apr 2018
Comment / Members-only Concoction of an anatomy* A newspaper in India discovers an innovative solution for publishing fake news. By Chhetria Patrakar / 17 Apr 2018
Culture / Members-only Studies in the psycho-pathology of culture A fictional meditation on Nepal's stolen objects, theory of art, and geopolitics. By Ted Riccardi / 8 Apr 2018
Comment / Members-only Discipline and punish What followed the Indian government's botched attempt to control free press under the pretext of purging 'fake news'. By Chhetria Patrakar / 5 Apr 2018
Comment / Members-only Whither nuance? International coverage of anti-Muslim violence in central Sri Lanka left something to be desired. By Chhetria Patrakar / 27 Mar 2018
Politics / Members-only A conversation with Asma Jahangir From our archives, when the human-rights activist spoke to author Ritu Menon. By Ritu Menon / 11 Feb 2018
Culture / Members-only Looking back at the 2018 Galle Literary Festival Why couldn’t the organisers of Galle Lit Fest tap into the vibrant civil society of academics, writers, and journalists in Sri Lanka? By Chhetria Patrakar / 5 Feb 2018
Culture / Members-only The idea of Kolkata Why author Kushanava Choudhury believes his book is about the present, the Kolkata that is lived in. By Chhetria Patrakar / 28 Jan 2018
Profile / Members-only Rewriting the Empire: an interview with Shrabani Basu Journalist and historian Shrabani Basu talks about filling the gaps in the history of colonial India's relationship with Britain. By Chhetria Patrakar / 27 Jan 2018
Comment / Members-only Galle Literary Festival begins: All dressed up but no one to see? Chhetria Patrakar reports from the famed Galle Literary Festival in Sri Lanka. By Chhetria Patrakar / 26 Jan 2018
Comment / Members-only Whatever happened to class? The decline of class analysis in Southasian studies has followed the decline of Marxism as an intellectual and political force. By Vivek Chibber / 21 Nov 2017