2019, Co-curator, India Tomorrow, a seven-episode podcast focusing on the social, economic and political dynamics of India's 2019 General Elections.
Introduction: Whats at stake in the Indian elections
Episode 1: Fake news and the battle for information
Episode 2: The politics of Hindu nationalism
Episode 3: Kashmir
Episode 4: Women, gender and love
Episode 5: Economic growth, inequality and jobs
Episode 6: What young Indians want
Episode 7: What Narendra Modi's win means for India
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2019, ‘Denied the right to have rights: Social and political exclusion of internal
circular migrants’, contribution to the flagship India Exclusion Report 2019,
Centre for Equity Studies.
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2019, Conflict over Kashmir: A web of complicity, Expert Feature,
University of York, March 14 (co-authored with Zahid Ullah)
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2018, ‘Portable citizenship’, Interview with Rana Mitter
on BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking, October 2
2017, Photo Exhibition, Lives on the Move, Wolfson College, Oxford, UK. Thirty pieces were exhibited, November
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2017, Photo Exhibition, Lives on the Move, Hotel Maurya Patna, India. Twenty-five pieces were exhibited, March
2016- ongoing, Lives on the move project website, (www.livesonthemove.com)
2016, Presenter, What does it mean to be a migrant in your country?, Social Science Division, University of Oxford
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Media mentions
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2019, Comment on social media and democracy, The Guardian, May 13
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2019, Comment on nationalism and democracy in India​, G 1 Globo, May 21
2019, Comment on democracy in India, Les Echoes, April 10
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2017, Comment on policy for social inclusion for migrants in India, Hindustan Times, Feb 20
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2017, Comment on internal migration in India, Hindustan Times, Feb 7
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