Street dogs: Why India can’t — and shouldn’t — evict its canines
Mitu Sengupta, Toronto Metropolitan University For more than two centuries, authorities in India have tried to remove free-ranging dogs from...
Mitu Sengupta, Toronto Metropolitan University For more than two centuries, authorities in India have tried to remove free-ranging dogs from...
Apurba Chatterjee, University of Reading In 1825, English artist George Chinnery left Calcutta for Macau, chased away by his disgruntled...
Shivaji Mukherjee, Simon Fraser University Gen Z protesters have taken to the streets in mass numbers in South Asia in...
Mridula Nath Chakraborty, Monash University In 2022, Tomb of Sand became the first work of Indian literature to win the...
Liz Allen, Australian National University Do you want your toilet to reliably flush, whether you’re at home or on holiday...
Mayanka Singh Chhonker, De Montfort University Agra is known as the home of the Taj Mahal, one of the seven...
Craig Jeffrey, Monash University Over the past few weeks, young people have mobilised to protest India’s broken education system, against...
Louise Martin-Chew, The University of Queensland In the contemporary imagination, the word “avatar” may conjure James Cameron’s blue Na’vi people....
Jeremy David Engels, Penn State “Namaste,” a common greeting in India and South Asia, has become a global cultural phenomenon...
By Prantik Ali A report by the Centre for the Study of Organised Hate (CSoH) published on June 15, 2026, shed light...