This week at Himal
As India goes to the polls, our special series, “Modi’s India from the Edges”, continues, presenting regional perspectives on Narendra Modi’s decade in power.
This week at Himal
This week, as India prepares for its gargantuan national election, we kicked off ‘Modi’s India from the Edges’, a special Himal Southasian series bringing you
This week at Himal
Starting next week, and running through the upcoming Indian national election, Himal Southasian will be bringing you Modi’s India from the Edges, a series where
This week at Himal
This week, Jeff Joseph writes about Nepal’s inescapable trap of migration, agriculture and climate change – with farmers driven to migrate due to low agricultural incomes,
This week at Himal
This week, we published an in-depth investigation into the costs of the Reliance conglomerate’s wildlife ambitions, which have seen it amass thousands of animals – including
This week at Himal
In the second installment of State of Southasia, our podcast with top Southasian thinkers unpacking key issues facing the region, host Nayantara Narayanan speaks with Ayesha
This week at Himal
This week, Anna Vetticad writes about the Canadian documentary To Kill a Tiger, which is in contention for an Oscar award on 10 March. Directed by
This week at Himal
We launched the Southasia Review of Books podcast, where we’ll be speaking regularly to celebrated authors and emerging literary voices from across Southasia. In our
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Prathap Nair’s stirring essay on Abraham Verghese goes deep into the writer’s ouevre, including his acclaimed recent novel ‘The Covenant of Water’. Nair writes
This week at Himal
This week, we launched State of Southasia, a new podcast with top thinkers on Southasia discussing the most urgent issues facing the region today. In the