New Delhi

Reading Arendt while India erupts

A young protestor reflects.

| Jan 02, 2020

Stilettoes of steel

An interview with Dhaka-based artist Tayeba Begum Lipi.

| Feb 18, 2019

Sleep, interrupted

The documentary, Cities of Sleep, explores the liminal existence of New Delhi’s homeless.

| Jan 15, 2016

The reformatting of India

The India that emerged from the Constitution of 1950 does not do justice to the shared history of the Subcontinent, or the genius of its own citizens.

| Jan 13, 2013

Why not Palestine?

Why hold a conference for Palestine in New Delhi, asks Aditi Bhaduri.

| Nov 24, 2010

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