Contributors
Aaradhana Jhunjhunwala is a Kolkata-based writer and blogger. She recently graduated from the University of Pennsylvania where she studied History, Economics and Comparitive Literature.
Richa Bansal recently graduated in Development Studies from the University of Cambridge and has earlier worked as a journalist in India for The Times of India and The Telegraph. She is currently working in the non-profit sector in the UK.
Oliver Scanlan lives in Parbatipur, Bangladesh where he works for a local NGO which advocates for indigenous peoples’ rights. He has studied Chinese and spent a year studying in Beijing, which inspired his twin passions for global affairs and tricky languages.
Tom Walker graduated with a 1st Class Honours degree in History from the University of Durham and will begin an MSc in Contemporary India at the University of Oxford in October 2009. He is currently interning at The Statesman, a newspaper based in Kolkata. He recently worked as an online editorial assistant with the security think tank RUSI and co-founded a politics and satire magazine within the University of Durham.
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