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Audio: Tarun Khanna Talks Trust with Knowledge@Wharton
Last week, Professor Tarun Khanna — Director of the Mittal Institute and Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor at Harvard Business School — was invited for a radio interview with a station run by Knowledge@Wharton on SiriusXM to discuss his latest book, Trust.

Build a Leading Institute Using a Global Outlook
If a university wants to be taken seriously today, it’ll need a global outlook. That’s the key message Professor Mark C. Elliott, Vice Provost for International Affairs at Harvard University, conveyed during a talk in New Delhi on Monday, February 11, as part of the India Seminar Series.

Project Parivartan Aims to Reduce the Incidence of Disease in India
In the small tribal community of Palghar in India, many needlessly become ill due to preventable diseases. One team sets out to change everything.

Harvard Faculty Converge at the Jaipur Literature Festival in India
Each year, the Jaipur Literature Festival brings together dozens of world-class writers, humanitarians, businesspeople, entertainers, and politicians for a five-day program in global literacy in Jaipur, India. This year, five faculty members from across Harvard University were invited to speak at the event.

Preparing Young Indian Scientists for Life Sciences in the 21st Century: In-Country Seminar Synopsis
On January 23, the Building Bharat Boston Biosciences (B4) program held an in-country seminar moderated by Professor Venkatesh Murthy. The panel discussion addressed important issues that impact life science advancement in India from publishing issues to diversity and ethics in the sciences.

Mariam Chughtai: Making and Breaking Identity in Pakistan
For years, Mariam Chughtai has immersed herself in the study of the complex politics of identity, religion, and terrorism in Pakistan. Today, as The Mittal Institute’s Babar Ali fellow, she is writing a book that brings her research and real-world experience in South Asia to life, exploring the tension between the politics and culture of Pakistan to rewrite the narrative that has been erroneously given to the nation.

Encouraging Innovative Thinking Through Cross-Cultural Exchange in Manipur
At a dinner with members of The Mittal Institute in India, Dr. Dominic Mao discussed his recent educational workshop in Imphal, Manipur and his vision to create an ongoing cultural, intellectual, and educational exchange between Harvard students and high school students in Imphal.

Videos: Young Scientist Workshop on Synthetic Biology
This week, a selection of young scientists from all over India met in Bengaluru to kick off the two-week Workshop on Synthetic Biology. This workshop is a segment of the Building Bharat-Boston Biosciences (B4) program that focuses on preparing young scientists in...

Work With Us: Communications and Events Intern
The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute at Harvard University is seeking a Communications and Events intern and graphic designer for the Spring 2019 semester for its Cambridge office. The Mittal Institute engages in interdisciplinary research to advance and...

Professor Pawan Sinha Visits The Mittal Institute’s India Office
Professor Pawan Sinha, leader of the scientific foundation Project Prakash, recently visited the Harvard Global Research Support Centre India office for the Mittal Institute to discuss potential expansion strategies and how the India office can help the...
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Welcome to The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute at Harvard University! We are dedicated to exploring the rich and diverse cultures of South Asia through research, education, and engagement. Our institute brings together scholars, students, and practitioners to foster innovative thinking and collaboration. Discover our wide range of programs, events, and resources that celebrate the vibrant tapestry of South Asian heritage. Join us on this exciting journey of knowledge and discovery!