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May 14, 2025 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: The new and the old in the most recent India-Pakistan hostilities

Much drew on the past, much represented a break from history
Yamini Aiyar
March 31, 2025 Deccan Herald

Yamini Aiyar: Why we must interrogate the efficiency trap

Aiyar writes: "To be clear, in interrogating efficiency, and questioning its dominance as the core value proposition of the State, I am not making the case that efficiency is undesirable. Indeed, entrenched waste, corruption and incompetence of the State is visible to citizens at every turn."
India Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2017
February 17, 2025 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: Imbalance of power

Varshney writes: "Trump-Modi summit was, of course, not without benefits for India, but benefits for US are greater."
Arvind Subramanian in 2017
February 12, 2025 Financial Times

Arvind Subramanian: India, the next economic superpower?

Arvind Subramanian gives assessment of India's economic slowdown in podcast with FT's Martin Wolf
Filmmaker Lalit Vachani speaks at the Watson Institute
February 12, 2025 The Brown Daily Herald

Lalit Vachani’s “Prisoner No. 626710 is Present” was screened at the Watson Institute last week.

New documentary tells the story of legal suppression in India.
A photo of Manmohan Singh
January 7, 2025 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: How Manmohan Singh created the middle class – and didn’t think welfare was government largesse

Varshney writes: "Unwavering civility would perhaps be the best way to describe what I experienced. Even when in positions of high power, arrogance never touched him, and civility never failed."
An image of the article
January 7, 2025 India Today

Yamini Aiyar: Reframing the Cash Transfer Debate

Aiyar writes on Twitter/X: "Reframing the cash transfer debate in India today New Year issue. I am no fan but to deride investments in welfare as "freebies" & "revadis" is just wrong. The real prob is this new fad distracts frm structural challenges in the econ while feeding the authoritarian beast"
A statue of BR Ambedkar
January 7, 2025 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: The Hindutva-Ambedkar puzzle

Varshney writes: "The BJP’s principal claim was that it had done more than any other major party to restore the justly great status of Ambedkar in the national public realm. But, to Ambedkar, Hindu unity was exactly the opposite of what his project sought"
October 10, 2024 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: A qualified Victory

Politically and ideologically, in J&K and Haryana, closer analysis reveals BJP's performance is less than it seems.
October 3, 2024 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: Cats, dogs, and American polls

Varshney: "There is an attempt in the presidential campaign to revive the nativist tradition of American nationhood"
September 3, 2024 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: In Bangladesh turmoil, a lesson for the Global South

Varshney: "Economic growth without sufficient job creation, and authoritarian repression of dissent, is insufficient for political legitimacy"
August 14, 2024 Foreign Affairs

Yamini Aiyar: The Crisis of Indian Capitalism

Why Politicians Choose Statist Solutions Over Economic Reforms
June 23, 2024 The Wire

Ashutosh Varshney's Interview by Arfa Khanum: UCC and NRC won't be implemented

Varshney opines: If Modi continues to oppress Muslims, the government will fall
June 20, 2024 Trending Globally

Trending Globally podcast: Ashutosh Varshney: The Surprising Results of India’s Election

On June 4, results came in from the largest democratic election in history. Over 640 million people voted in India’s election, which took place at over one million polling places across the country over the course of six weeks.
June 17, 2024 World Development

Patrick Heller and Anindita Adhikari: Civil society, the state and institutionalizing welfare rights in India

In the past two decades India experienced an unprecedented expansion of rights-based welfare. This expansion cut across a range of sectors − education, employment, public health, poverty reduction − but was also accompanied by a...deepening of state institutions and a shift from patronage politics to citizen empowerment. In this paper [the authors argue] that India was a least likely case for welfare expansion and that contrary to what the traditional welfare state literature suggests, civil society...has played a significant role in institutionalizing reforms, especially at the local level.
June 17, 2024 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: Reversing a backsliding

Varshney: "Election results will be assessed by the democratic spaces they open up between polls"
June 13, 2024 New Books Network

Graduate Student Arnav Adhikari interviews Professor Nivedita Menon on the New Books Network podcast

In this episode, Nivedita Menon speaks about her new book, Secularism as Misdirection: Critical Thought from the Global South (Duke University Press, 2024; Permanent Black, 2023).
June 6, 2024 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: The idea of India reborn

Varshney: "Elections expressed a yearning for defence of constitutional values and citizen dignity"
May 17, 2024 Satya Hindi

Interview with Ashutosh Varshney: 2024 Election- UP- Winds of change is talked about, Dalit Muslim upset, Ram Mandir not an issue!

Prof Ashutosh Varshney has recently visited UP. His understanding is that there is winds of change in the state.
May 15, 2024 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: A crack in the monolith

In his Indian Express column, Professor Varshney writes that election travel often overlooks women's preferences, as evidenced by data showing they voted for Modi in larger proportions than men.
April 26, 2024 WBUR

Ashutosh Varshney discussing India’s high-stakes election on NPR/WBUR

Prof Ashutosh Varshney discussed India’s high-stakes election on NPR/WBUR.
March 29, 2024 The Wire

Interview with Ashutosh Varshney: Has Kejriwal's Arrest and Financial Action Against Congress Impaired India's Electoral Democracy?

Ashutosh Varshney, Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and Social Sciences at Brown University, discusses one of the most critical questions of our time. Is India still an electoral democracy?
March 28, 2024 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: Why and how One Nation, One Election is divisive

Varshney: "Except for the regional parties allied with the BJP, most disagree with the idea. If the BJP passed a “one nation, one election” law in the next Parliament, it would push regional parties into a corner. A fundamental rearrangement of the polity should be based on a larger consensus, not on a brute majority."
March 28, 2024 The Indian Express

Fear and Democracy

In his Indian Express column, Professor Varshney writes about the larger democratic implications of the new political developments in India.
February 27, 2024 The Hindu

Varshney: ‘Gandhiji realised the making of India as a nation did not require erasure of linguistic diversities in the European way’

The idea of ‘one nation, one language’, which took shape in late 19th-century Europe, was challenged by Gandhiji, says Ashutosh Varshney, who spoke at an event in Bengaluru last week.
February 5, 2024 Sophia International Journal of Philosophy and Traditions

Steps to a Global Thought: Thinking from Elsewhere

"This special issue began with a workshop at the Center for Contemporary South Asia, Brown University, in 2017. We gathered a small group of scholars from anthropology, philosophy, religious studies, literature, and political theory with the open-ended aim of investigating what a non-Eurocentric ‘global’ thought might look like, and what the stakes of such an endeavor may be."
January 26, 2024 NPR

NPR interview India's Prime Minister Inaugurates Controversial Hindu Temple on Former Mosque Site, Prof. Varshney Discusses Impact with NPR

Prof. Varshney discusses the impact of India's Prime Minister inaugurating a controversial Hindu temple on a former mosque site with NPR.
January 3, 2024 Journal of Democracy

Hindu Nationalism and the New Jim Crow

This essay draws a parallel between the political and social dynamics of Hindu nationalism in India under Narendra Modi and the policies of racial segregation of the Jim Crow era in the United States (from approximately 1880 to 1965). As with the marginalization of black Americans based on race during Jim Crow, Hindu nationalism aims to marginalize Muslim Indians based on religion. Methods similar to those used in the Jim Crow South—including exclusionary laws, segregation, and vigilante violence—are now being deployed in India to subdue Muslims.
October 10, 2023 The Brown Daily Herald

Ali Sethi starts as Saxena Center’s first artist in residence

Sethi will host study group on ragas for University students beginning in October
September 7, 2023 CNA

Prerna Singh Interviewed by CNA About India Name Change Row

A controversy is making the rounds ahead of the upcoming G20 summit over the name of host country India. The debate centres on a possible shift from "India" to “Bharat”, a word dating back to ancient Hindu scriptures.
July 27, 2023 The Juggernaut

Why So Many South Asian Men Are Mama's Boys: Prerna Singh cited

Weighing in on gender inequalities, Prof. Singh states, “You just have to look at the most basic indicators of women’s wellbeing to realize that India is one of the worst places in the world to be a woman, if you’re lucky enough to be born in the first place.”
June 27, 2023 The Indian Express

Varshney: In a Sweet Spot

In his recent article published in the Indian Express on June 27, 2023, titled "In a Sweet Spot" Ashutosh Varshney reflects on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United States and discusses the primacy of geopolitics, specifically national security, over economics and democracy in international relations.
May 13, 2023 The Indian Express

Varshney: What the outcome in Karnataka will achieve — and what it will not

In his recent article published in the Indian Express on May 18, 2023, titled "What the outcome in Karnataka will achieve — and what it will not," Ashutosh Varshney offers insightful analysis on the political landscape of Karnataka. Varshney highlights that while the outcome of the recent elections in Karnataka holds significant implications, it is essential to recognize its limitations in terms of addressing larger structural challenges.
April 11, 2023 WBUR

The Power of Populism — Ashutosh Varshney in Interview with OnPointRadio

Tune into EP 2 Populism in the world's largest democracy — In an interview with OnPointRadio, Saxena Center's Director Ashutosh Varshney discussed India's political and civic climate.
April 8, 2023 The Indian Express

A Different Ram Navami

In his April 8, 2023 Indian Express column, "A Different Ram Navami", Ashutosh Varshney and co-author Bhanu Joshi, discuss the communal riots during Ram Navami that India has experienced the past two years. Using the data set on Hindu-Muslim conflict that Varshney and Steven Wilkinson (Yale) created, they address the question, was Ram Navami associated with violence in the past, or is this a new emerging trend?
April 6, 2023 The Indian Express

In 2024, an Uneven Field

Read Ashutosh Varshney's latest column in the Indian Express, titled 'In 2024, an Uneven Field' which explores the implications of criminal probes and severe parliamentary expulsions for the fate of the indian democracy in general, and the 2024 national elections.
March 28, 2023 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: Kerala, the caring state

Read Prof.Varshney's latest personal column in the Indian Express- an Unexpected Kerala Sojourn which discusses his sudden medical journey in Kerala and the healthcare system which thrives in deep communal harmony
March 18, 2023 The Indian Express

A Union and a Nation

Rahul Gandhi's description of India as a union of states requires a Gandhian amendment. India is also a nation, but in a non-European sense.
February 27, 2023 The Indian Express

Ashutosh Varshney: What government-Adani relationship says about Indian capitalism

Read Ashutosh Varshney's latest column for the Indian Express where he writes on the recent Adani Saga and the government relationship which is unlikely to help India's political economy.
January 4, 2023 The Indian Express

Where China is headed and what it means for India

Read Ashutosh Varshney's December column in the Indian Express on the topic "Where is China headed and what it means for India?".
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