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Title
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India Currents – “Jinnah’s Daughter” (November 2015, Vol. 29, No. 8)
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Subject
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South Asian political history
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India-Pakistan relations
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diaspora journalism
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India Currents Magazine
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Ruttie and Dina Jinnah
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identity and belonging
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Description
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Cover of the November 2015 issue of India Currents (Vol. 29, No. 8), featuring the story “Jinnah’s Daughter: The Turbulence of Politics and Romance” by Ritu Marwah. The cover highlights a historical narrative centered on Dina Wadia, daughter of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, exploring how personal relationships intersected with the political upheavals of South Asian history.
The issue reflects India Currents’ longstanding commitment to publishing in-depth cultural and historical features that resonate with the Indian and Pakistani diaspora. Additional cover features include:
“Hello, 911? Someone’s Using 409!” by Gayatri Subramaniam
India’s Sports Leagues by Roshni Marwah
“Levitating Yogini in Krakow” by Nagaraja Rao
Published as part of the magazine’s 29th anniversary year, this issue blends contemporary diaspora topics with historical storytelling, bridging South Asian past and present.
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Creator
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India Currents magazine
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Date
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November 2015
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Format
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Photograph of print magazine cover (JPEG image)
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Language
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English
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Coverage
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San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States; South Asian diaspora
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Rights
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© India Currents Inc. Used for educational and non-commercial display