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About the Author

Akhilesh Upadhyay is the policy lead for the Center for Geostrategic Affairs at the Institute for Integrated Development Studies (IIDS), a Kathmandu-based think tank.

A Fulbright scholar, he received his MA from New York University, where he spent more of his time in South Asian and Hispanic working-class neighbourhoods in Brooklyn and Queens in his attempt to find pan-South Asian voices. Akhilesh developed deep empathy for people unlike his own and documented stories, big and small, of ordinary immigrants for New York newspapers. In Nepal, he led the Kathmandu Post as editor-in-chief from 2008 to 2018. His multicultural New York experiences echo in his stories of borderlands.

Born in Bhadrapur, a town bordering the Indian Chicken’s Neck, Akhilesh’s childhood and adolescence traversed Kathmandu and Darjeeling. He is almost always subconsciously in a borderland state of mind. Akhilesh’s research, part reflected in his column View from the Himalaya for Hindustan Times, focuses on how China and India’s near-concurrent rise, the great Sino-US power rivalry, and Asian powers impact this region.
Akhilesh has written for New York Times, Hindustan Times, Indian Express, Wire (India)ThePrintFlipboard, MSN India, Kantipur and Kathmandu Post.

Additional information

Dimensions 21 × 13 × 1 cm
Binding

Paperback

ISBN

978-0143466215

Language

English

Pages

328

Publication date

15 December 2025

Publisher

Vintage Books

Writer

Akhilesh Upadhyay

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