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A student discusses decolonisation at SOAS, and 'Decolonising History', an audio series created with Tamasha.
“You cannot become Prime Minister of India if you cannot speak Hindi.”
As India observes Hindi Diwas, we talk to Hindi lecturer Rakesh Nautiyal to discuss the politics behind the day.
Academics provide their take on the situtation in Kashmir.
Philippe Cullet discusses new book 'The Right to Sanitation in India: Critical Perspectives'.
Article 370 in India: Modi’s BJP versus India’s Constitutional Basic Structure?

The Prime Minister's reinterpretation of India's constitutional principles is a source of enormous concern.
Modi’s move on Kashmir: a powerful attempt to rewrite History

Dr Eleanor Newbegin explains the contested history of the Indian nation-state.
Mashal March: Students in Pakistan are marching today for the right to live

Two years since the murder of Mashal Khan, students take to the streets
Domestic concerns provide a battleground between opposing parties.
Yoga: a multi-billion industry that is in need of reform

It's time we started taking yogis seriously, says religious scholar
Is taking the year abroad worth it? Yes, certainly...Thanks to this programme I am not only studying the language...
Lawrence Sáez considers the evidence
What books do a 30-minute search via web and library 'shelf test' turn up, and how does an academic...
'Today, 4.5 billion people live without a household toilet that safely disposes of their waste.' (UN Water website)
There is something about Bloomsbury Square, which makes it an untypical Bloomsbury square.
In a year, which sees the 70th anniversary of the Partition of India, the theme of the Bloomsbury Festival...
Charis McCarter takes an honest look at how she's secured a job in the sustainability field
Presidential elections in India: a foregone conclusion?

Voting has begun to elect a new President of India. The winner will replace Pranab Mukherjee, who has...
'Queer' Asia 2017, the second annual conference, takes place 16-18 June 2017 at SOAS University of London
An artistic snapshot of the city as it stands today, and a celebration of its culture and diversity
Enrol onto our summer school and pick the brains of our academic specialists about the issues that interest you...
Yoga: James Mallinson uncovers the ancient traditions of the great yogis

‘What if he turns up at the next Kumbh Mela with 200 foreigners and wants to pitch camp?’
SOAS students typically celebrate Holi with a big party in one of the Bloomsbury squares. Rather more emphasis...
The South Asia Institute (SSAI) at SOAS University of London represents the largest multi-disciplinary community of scholars working on...
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