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This issue of SINDHU seeks to delve into the ways in which trans and queer identities have been mobilized yet continue to be marginalized in different ways. Guest Editor: Anu Kuriakose.
- Safe Space: A Study of Queer Spaces in OTT — Roshni P
- 'Colour'ing the Rainbow: Exploring the Intersectionality of Caste and Class in Geeli Pucchi — Neethu Das K.
- "Celebrate Yourself": Paras Dogra Interviewed by Anu Kuriakose
- The Female Onlooker — Poem by Vijayarajamallika, translated by Jintu Alias
- A Witch Like You by Shruti Sareen — Review by Supriya Daniel
The inaugural issue of SINDHU, introducing the journal's vision for South Asian interdisciplinary humanities scholarship.
- Southasia: A Possibility — Soni Wadhwa, Ajmal Kamal
- Jhootha Sach: Yashpal's Lahore and Mine — Dr. Shabnam Syed Khan
- "Urdu is Punjab's mother tongue": The Urdu/Punjabi controversy between 1947 and 1953 in Pakistani Punjab — Julien Columeau
- From Baghban to Piku: A Case Study of the Changing Narratives about Aged Parents in Hindi Cinema — Sheeva Y Dubey
- Jinnah — His Successes, Failures and Role in History by Ishtiaq Ahmed (Review) — Soni Wadhwa