Features
Borodin – Christmas in Bangladesh
Joyce Das
6 June 2014
Notes from the field: feminisation of agriculture in the eastern Gangetic plains
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
14 August 2012
… if women enjoyed the same access to productive resources as men in the world, farm yield could be raised by 20–30%…
Burning for freedom
John Powers
21 May 2012
Mamata’s khamota or the backlash of the bhadraloks
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
27 April 2012
Anglo-Indians as part of the Indian diaspora: making a home in Australia
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
11 May 2011
Where are the women? The anguish of displacement in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) and Sri Lanka
Bina D’Costa
10 March 2011
India’s ‘strategy’ as an emerging power
Sandy Gordon
2 September 2010
Policing the national capital: Commonwealth Games, community engagement and the threat of terrorism in Delhi
5 August 2010
Kamala Kanta Dash writes that the Delhi Police are prepared more than ever before to face any terrorist attack. However, to succeed in their initiative to police terrorism they need a sustained community engagement policy. The new amendment in the Delhi Police Act 2010 must target both institutional and ideological aspects of reform.
Indian women: bargaining with patriarchy
22 March 2010
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt surveys the debates surrounding the controversial new Women’s Reservation Bill and asks whether it is likely to make a difference to ordinary women’s lives in India
Curry bashing? A racist Australian underbelly and the education industry
6 February 2010
Bina D’Costa explores recent attacks on Indian students within the broader context of Australian race relations, and assesses the future of Australia’s lucrative higher education sector

