Sandhya Jain
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Sandhya Jain (born 1959) is a writer, journalist and author.
Jain is the daughter of journalist Girilal Jain, a former editor of The Times of India. She studied at Delhi University. She writes for The Pioneer and other publications.[1][2][3]
Selected publications[edit]
- Adi Deo Arya Devata. A Panoramic View of Tribal-Hindu Cultural Interface, Rupa, 2004.
- Contributed a chapter on Hindu view on population control in Sacred Rights, ed. Dan Maguire, Oxford University Press, New York, 2003.
- Evangelical Intrusions. Tripura: A Case Study, Rupa, 2009.
- Contributed a chapter on Jain Dharma in "Why Am I A Believer," ed. Arvind Sharma, Penguin India, 2009.
- Edited a compilation of outsider accounts on India titled, The India They Saw. Foreign Accounts: 5th century BC – 7th century AD (Ocean Books Pvt Ltd, 2011).
- The Hindi edition of Adi Deo Arya Devata. A Panoramic View of Tribal-Hindu Cultural Interface, is under publication by Ocean Books Pvt Ltd.
- Afghanistan: New Great Game Unfolds, Dialogue Quarterly, A Journal of Astha Bharati, Volume 16, No. 4; April–June 2015.
- Narendra Modi: Striving to be a Pillar in a Multi-Polar World, World Affairs, The Journal of International Affairs, Volume Eighteen, Number Four, Winter (October–December 2014)
References[edit]
- ↑ http://www.rameshnrao.com/media-whither-indian-journalism.html
- ↑ Khushwant Singh, Biased view (Book review of The Hindu Phenomenon), India Today, 31 August 1994.
- ↑ http://www.sandhyajainarchive.org/
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