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Divya Jhingran

Divya Jhingran

Divya Jhingran studied western philosophy as well as theory and practice in the Indian traditions. She is co-author (with S.N. Balagangadhara) of Do All Roads Lead to Jerusalem and As Others See Us: A Conversation on Cultural Differences. She lives in New York.

Shashi Tharoor Goes Cherry-Picking: Some Reflections on Reading Why I am a Hindu
Archives, Commentaries

Shashi Tharoor Goes Cherry-Picking: Some Reflections on Reading Why I am a Hindu

Divya Jhingran- March 2, 2018

A more apt title for Tharoor’s book would have been “Why I am a Protestant”. It is immaterial that he points out the differences between ... Read More

Beyond Belief: We Are Not All the Same
Archives, Identity (Distortion & Appropriation)

Beyond Belief: We Are Not All the Same

Divya Jhingran- March 29, 2017

In the Indian traditions 'belief' is acknowledged as a human predicament, but in the final analysis, it is meant to be overcome, not clung on ... Read More