This collection focuses on the dynamic interactions of community, inequality, and power in Nepal and India from the venture point of belonging—understood as an interplay of commonality, mutuality and attachments. It draws upon empirical cases while offering new conceptual tools for grasping the dynamic forces of belonging in contemporary world.
He has had a significant influence on our work and our understanding of scholarship, he opened up paths for us, and not infrequently he led us to explore ideas which would play a crucial role in our studies.