Naveen Bharathi
Naveen Bharathi, currently at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at CASI from 2020-22. His research interests lie at the intersection of political sociology and political economy of identity in India. Specifically, his research explores the relationship between ethnic diversity and development, most broadly conceived. He has written about issues ranging from the relationship between ethnic diversity and public goods provisioning to spatial segregation in contemporary urban India.
Tariq Thachil
Tariq Thachil is the Director of CASI, Professor of Political Science at Penn, and the Madan Lal Sobti Professor for the Study of Contemporary India. He began his directorship July 1, 2020.
COVID-19 and Beyond: Implications for People Living with Non-Communicable Diseases in India

Indian Agriculture—if COVID-19 Hadn’t Happened

An Update on India and the Coronavirus
How Can India Soften the Blow from Remittance Dip?
How Solidarity is Controlling Contagion in Kerala

One of the most terrifying aspects of pathogens like the novel coronavirus is that they do not respect borders. Yet borders determine our vulnerability to infectious diseases. Today, governmental efforts have meant that citizens within certain national boundaries—like New Zealand or Vietnam—are much less likely to suffer from COVID-19.
A Pandemic that Stokes Religious Hatred

As India struggles to flatten the COVID-19 curve, Muslims in India are fighting a spike in anti-Muslim hatred, a sentiment that has long since been there but has drastically intensified during the pandemic. Physical attacks on Muslims, the barring of their entry into colonies and villages, and exhortations not to do business with them have been reported all over the country.
A Breath of Fresh Air: Raising Awareness for Clean Fuel Adoption