Introduction – Shrabani Basu My Family and India – Mike King Reporting India – Phillip Knightley English Vinglish: A Far Cry from Mimicry – Indrajit Hazra Looking for Shakespeare in Mumbai and Delhi – Tom Bird May a Million Firefiles Rise – Sanjoy Roy Growing Up Under the Umbrella of Indian Cinema – Nasreen Munni Kabir Geek India – Pradeep Kar Are Books for Keeps – Sita Brahmachari Science as an Agent of Transformation – K. Vijay Raghavan How Jamini Roy Found a Home in Baker Street – Nirmalya Kumar Education and Terrorism – J.E. Spence The Y Factor: India’s Generation Next – Mihir Sharma Young Brittannia: Living on the Edge – Kapil Komireddi The BBC and India in the Twenty-first Century – William Crawley and David Page Engaging India: Reconnecting Through Trade and Investment – Jo Johnson
‘Re-Imagine: India-UK Cultural Relations in the 21st Century’ emerged out of a project of the same name and attempts to understand what the relationship between India and the UK will perhaps look like in the future.
Shrabani Basu is an author and journalist. She has authored Victoria & Abdul, Spy Princess and The Curry. In 2010 she set up the Noor Inayat Khan Memorial Trust and her efforts were instrumental in the bust of Noor Inayat Khan being unveiled in Gordon Square in London by HRH The Princess Royal.
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