Madhavankutty Pillai
World War I, which ended a hundred years ago, saw the participation of 1.5 million Indians who have been forgotten
The Nobel laureate’s legacy has much to say to charges of amnesia about colonialism
Society and cultural identity in the culinary experience of regional imagination
India’s political and cultural life is still subservient to borrowed ideas
In the 1860s, a young officer in the British army in India, called James Waterhouse, compiled one of the most astonishing photographic archives in the world.