Center for the Advanced Study of India
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The Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI) at the University of Pennsylvania is the first research institution in the US dedicated to the study of contemporary India.
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https://casi.sas.upenn.edu
Here, in Part II, she examines data around falling birth rates, and shares research that suggests India is both an outlier and a part of a global trend.
November 10, 2025 at 8:38 PM
Here, in Part II, she examines data around falling birth rates, and shares research that suggests India is both an outlier and a part of a global trend.
In this issue of IiT, Rukmini S. presents the second article of a three-part series that attempts to pull together vital Indian data on demographic shifts, place them within the context of other socio-economic changes taking place in India, and set them against a global backdrop.
November 10, 2025 at 8:38 PM
In this issue of IiT, Rukmini S. presents the second article of a three-part series that attempts to pull together vital Indian data on demographic shifts, place them within the context of other socio-economic changes taking place in India, and set them against a global backdrop.
Here, in Part I, she brings together the data to describe the current moment and the key recent data points that, she argues, have gone relatively unnoticed.
October 27, 2025 at 6:58 PM
Here, in Part I, she brings together the data to describe the current moment and the key recent data points that, she argues, have gone relatively unnoticed.
In this issue of IiT, Rukmini S. presents the first article of a three-part series that attempts to pull together vital Indian data on demographic shifts, place them within the context of other socio-economic changes taking place in India, and set them against a global backdrop.
October 27, 2025 at 6:58 PM
In this issue of IiT, Rukmini S. presents the first article of a three-part series that attempts to pull together vital Indian data on demographic shifts, place them within the context of other socio-economic changes taking place in India, and set them against a global backdrop.
In this issue of IiT, Political Analyst Ambar Kumar Ghosh highlights the need to look beyond the simplistic understanding of India's dynastic politics and argues that dynastic representation and dynasty-led parties should be studied distinctively.
October 13, 2025 at 3:59 PM
In this issue of IiT, Political Analyst Ambar Kumar Ghosh highlights the need to look beyond the simplistic understanding of India's dynastic politics and argues that dynastic representation and dynasty-led parties should be studied distinctively.