His personal background puts Babak Mohammadzadeh in a strong position to research the ways that key oil-producing countries are shaped by their political and cultural legacies. As…
Growing up in Calcutta, Richa Bansal devoured the work of English authors and says that studying at Cambridge changed the course of her life. Now based in Delhi, she’s director of communications for one of India’s leading think-tanks and a strong supporter of women’s…
Growing up in Edinburgh, Edward Anderson thought he might become a chef. An interest in Tibet led to an enduring fascination for neighbouring India with its diversity of cultures. The rise of nationalism and the…