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 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
Reviews / Members-only Something rotten A recent book explores the systemic rot that holds India to ransom. By Mitu Varma / 28 Feb 2017
Politics / Members-only The women who did not die Thousands of Indian male farmers commit suicide every year. What happens to their families? By Rianna Pauline Starheim / 14 Nov 2016
Politics / Members-only From the margins Navras Jaat Aafreedi’s book puts focus on Southasian Jews. By Ambreen Agha / 16 Oct 2016
Archives / Members-only The madrassa and the state of Pakistan Religion, poverty and the potential for violence in Pakistan. By Tariq Rahman / 13 Oct 2016
Comment / Members-only Surrogacy Bill’s missteps Is the prohibitory approach, adopted by the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2016, really the best way to protect the rights of surrogates and their children in India? By Amrita Pande / 12 Oct 2016
Archives / Members-only Whose media is it anyway? Real freedom of expression is eroding fast in India. By Neha Dixit / 21 Sep 2016
Comment / Members-only The business of news How the editorial and factual veracity of news is being threatened. By Sukumar Muralidharan / 18 Sep 2016