Economic exploitation under the British Raj was a deeply rooted system that drained India’s wealth and impoverished its people.
The role of India in global supply chains is increasing and changing world trade, investment patterns, and the daily lives of the
The politics of reproductive health in India is ultimately a struggle over who decides what happens to women’s bodies and whose lives
Indian Cinema and Caste have clashed more heavily in the past 10 years, with the films anticipating Dalit and oppressed-caste heroes.
Economic, social, and emotional factors are also a source of reverse migration to India to many professionals, increasing visa fees, burnout, and
Identity politics in India is a complicated and changing issue that deeply affects the country’s social unity and the experiences of the
The Bengal Famine becomes an uncomfortable mirror for every kind of governance that hides its violence behind the veneer of rationality.
India’s centuries-old idea of “Bharat”, an emotional and civilizational identity, binds the collective to the homeland beyond economic or professional motives.
The dilemma of an Indian filmmaker is not only local, but global. The filmmakers are not only representatives of the Indian world,
Despite constitutional guarantees and decades of affirmative action, caste discrimination in India remains a pervasive challenge that subtly but powerfully shapes life

