India Votes 2024: The Diaspora
India Votes 2024: A Four-Part Series on the Indian Elections
2024 is a significant election year globally with more voters than ever before heading to the polls. India will hold the largest election of them all and is one of several South Asian countries to have national votes this year. This four-part series – led by Harvard Professors Arunabh Ghosh, Maya Jasanoff and Vastal Naresh – will feature cutting-edge scholars across the social sciences and media who will come together over the next two months to provoke discussions about democracy, the press, and diasporic politics that resonate with parallel trends in the U.S., Asia, and globally. Learn more and RSVP
Part 4: The Diaspora
How do South Asians in America react to Indian politics?
Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 05:30 pm
Location: CGIS South, Tsai Auditorium (S010)
This fourth and last part of the series features the following speakers:
- Sangay Mishra, Associate Professor of Political Science, Drew University
- Rozina Ali, Journalist
- Tanmay Misra, Independent Scholar
- Anjali Kamat, Documentary Filmmaker and Investigative Journalist
Moderator: Maya Jasanoff (Department of History, Harvard University)