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Faculty statement on PM Modi visit to Silicon Valley
FACULTY STATEMENT ON MODI VISIT TO SILICON VALLEY
As faculty who 
engage South Asia in our research and teaching, we write to express our 
concerns about the uncritical fanfare being generated over Prime 
Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Silicon Valley to promote “Digital 
India†on September 27, 2015.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 
visit to Silicon Valley highlights the role of a country that has 
contributed much to the growth and development of Silicon Valley 
industries, and builds on this legacy in extending American business 
collaboration and partnerships with India. However Indian 
entrepreneurial success also brings with it key responsibilities and 
obligations with regard to the forms of e-governance envisioned by 
"Digital India."
We are concerned that the project’s potential 
for increased transparency in bureaucratic dealings with people is 
threatened by its lack of safeguards about privacy of information, and 
thus its potential for abuse. As it stands, “Digital India†seems to 
ignore key questions raised in India by critics concerned about the 
collection of personal information and the near certainty that such 
digital systems will be used to enhance surveillance and repress the 
constitutionally-protected rights of citizens. These issues are being 
discussed energetically in public in India and abroad. Those who live 
and work in Silicon Valley have a particular responsibility to demand 
that the government of India factor these critical concerns into its 
planning for digital futures.
We acknowledge that Narendra Modi, 
as Prime Minister of a country that has contributed much to the growth 
and development of Silicon Valley industries, has the right to visit the
 United States, and to seek American business collaboration and 
partnerships with India. However, as educators who pay particular 
attention to history, we remind Mr. Modi’s audiences of the powerful 
reasons for him being denied the right to enter the U.S. from 2005-2014,
 for there is still an active case in Indian courts that questions his 
role in the Gujarat violence of 2002 when 1,000 died.
 Modi's 
first year in office as the Prime Minister of India includes well 
publicized episodes of censorship and harassment of those critical of 
his policies, bans and restrictions on NGOs leading to a constriction of
 the space of civic engagement, ongoing violations of religious freedom,
 and a steady impingement on the independence of the judiciary. Under 
Mr. Modi’s tenure as Prime Minister, academic freedom is also at risk: 
foreign scholars have been denied entry to India to attend international
 conferences, there has been interference with the governance of top 
Indian universities and academic institutions such as the Tata Institute
 of Fundamental Research, the Indian Institutes of Technology and 
Nalanda University; as well as underqualified or incompetent key 
appointments
made to the Indian Council of Historical Research, the 
Film and Television Institute of India, and the National Book Trust. A 
proposed bill to bring the Indian Institutes of Management under direct 
control of government is also worrisome. These alarming trends require 
that we, as educators, remain vigilant not only about modes of 
e-governance in India but about the political future of the country.
We
 urge those who lead Silicon Valley technology enterprises to be mindful
 of not violating their own codes of corporate responsibility when 
conducting business with a government which has, on several occasions 
already, demonstrated its disregard for human rights and civil 
liberties, as well as the autonomy of educational and cultural 
institutions.
Signed, 
 Meena Alexander, Distinguished Professor of English, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York 
Arjun Appadurai, Paulette Goddard Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University
Anjali Arondekar, Associate Professor of Women’s Studies, UC Santa Cruz
Fredrick Asher, Professor of Art History and South Asian Studies, University of Minnesota
 Paola Bacchetta, Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies University of California, Berkeley 
Sarada Balagopalan, Associate Professor of Childhood Studies, Rutgers University, Camden
 Radhika Balakrishnan, Prof of Women's and Gender Studies, Rutgers University 
Shahzad Bashir, Professor of Religious Studies, Stanford University 
Manu Bhagavan, Professor of History and Human Rights, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, The City University of New York 
Mona Bhan Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology DePauw University
Srimati Basu, Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies, University of Kentucky
Prashant Bharadwaj, Associate Professor of Economics, University of California, San Diego
Nilanjana Bhattacharjya, Faculty Fellow, Barrett Honors College, Arizona State University
Nandini Bhattacharya, Professor of English, Texas A &M University, College-Station
Tithi Bhattacharya, Associate Professor of South Asian History, Purdue University
Amit R. Baishya, Assistant Professor of English, University of Oklahoma Akeel Bilgrami, 
Sidney Morgenbesser Professor of Philosophy and Director, South Asian Institute, Columbia University
Purnima Bose, Associate Professor, English and International Studies, Indiana University-Bloomington
Christopher Candland, Associate Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College
Paula
 Chakravartty, Associate Professor, Gallatin School, & Department of
 Media, Culture and Communication, New York University
Shefali Chandra, Associate Professor of South Asian History Washington University, St. Louis
S. Charusheela, Associate Professor, School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, Bothell
Partha Chatterjee, Professor of Anthropology and South Asian Studies, Columbia
 University Indrani Chatterjee Professor of History and South Asian Studies, University of Texas, Austin
Swati Chattopadhyay Professor History of Art and Architecture, University of California, Santa Barbara
Marty
 Chen, School of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and Affiliated 
Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Design Rohit Chopra, Associate 
Professor of Communication, Santa Clara University
Elora Chowdhury Associate Professor & Chair, Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Massachusetts, Boston
E. Valentine Daniel, Professor of Anthropology, Colombia University 
Monisha Das Gupta, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies and Women’s Studies, University of Hawaii, 
Manoa Jigna Desai, Professor of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, University of Minnesota
Pawan
 Dhingra, Professor of Sociology, Tufts University Wendy Doniger, 
Professor of the History of Religions, University of Chicago 
Richard Falk, Professor of International Law Emeritus, Princeton University 
Bishnupriya Ghosh, Professor of English University of California, Santa Barbara
Huma Ahmed-Ghosh, Professor and Chair of Women's Studies, San Diego State University 
Durba Ghosh, Associate Professor of History, Cornell University
Sumanth Gopinath, Associate Professor of Music Theory, School of Music, University of Minnesota
 Nitin Govil, Associate Professor of Cinema & Media Studies, University of Southern California
Paul
 Greenough, Professor of History and Community and Behavioral Health and
 Director, South Asian Studies Program, University of Iowa 
Inderpal Grewal, Professor of South Asian Studies, Yale University 
Sumit Guha, Frances Higginbotham Nalle Centennial Professor of History, University of Texas, Austin 
Thomas Blom Hansen, Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for South Asia, Stanford University 
Syed Akbar Hyder, Associate Professor of South Asian Studies, University of Texas, Austin 
Nalini Iyer, Professor of English, Seattle University 
Priya Jaikumar, Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, University of Southern California
Pranav Jani, Associate Professor of English, Ohio State University
Sheila Jasanoff, Professor of Science and Technology Studies, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
Arun
 W. Jones, Associate Professor, Candler School of Theology, Emory 
University May Joseph, Professor of Social Science, Pratt Institute
Priya Joshi, Associate Professor of English and Associate Director, Center for the Humanities, Temple University 
Sampath Kannan, Henry Salvatore Professor of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania 
Suvir Kaul, A.M. Rosenthal Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
Waqas Khwaja, Professor of English, Agnes Scott College 
Naveeda Khan, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University 
Nyla Ali Khan, Visiting Professor of Women’s Studies, University of Oklahoma, 
Norman Satish Kolluri, Associate Professor of Communications, Pace University 
Ruby Lal, Professor of Middle East and South Asian Studies, Emory University 
Sarah
 Lamb, Professor of Anthropology and Head of the Division of Social 
Sciences, Brandeis University; Co-Chair of South Asian Studies Karen 
Leonard, Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus, University of California, 
Irvine David Lelyveld, Professor of History, Emeritus, William Paterson University
 Jinee Lokaneeta, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Drew University 
Ania Loomba, Catherine Bryson Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania 
David Ludden, Professor of History, New York University
Ritty
 Lukose, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Gender and Sexuality 
Studies, and South Asian Studies, the Gallatin School, New York 
University 
Sudhir Mahadevan Assistant Professor of Film Studies,
 Comparative Literature, Cinema and Media, University of Washington, 
Seattle 
Tayyab Mahmud, Professor of Law and Director, Center for Global Justice Seattle University School of Law 
Sunaina Maira, Professor of Asian American Studies, University of California, Davis
Bakirathi Mani, Associate Professor of English Literature, Swarthmore College 
Rebecca J. Manring, Associate Professor of India Studies and Religious Studies Indiana University-Bloomington 
Monika Mehta, Associate Professor, Department of English, Binghamton University 
Jisha Menon, Assistant Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies, Stanford University
Kalyani
 Devaki Menon, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, DePaul 
University Sally Engle Merry, Silver Professor of Anthropology, New York
 University
Raza Mir, Professor of Management, Cotsakos College of Business, William Paterson University
Deepti
 Misri, Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies University of 
Colorado, Boulder Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Chair and Distinguished 
Professor of Women's & Gender Studies, and Dean's Professor of 
Humanities, Syracuse University 
Satya P. Mohanty, Professor of 
English, Cornell University Megan Moodie, Associate Professor of 
Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz 
Projit B. 
Mukharji, Martin Meyerson Assistant Professor in Interdisciplinary 
Studies, History & Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania
Madhavi Murty, Assistant Professor of Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz
Vijaya
 Nagarajan, Associate Professor of Theology & Religious Studies, 
Program in Environmental Studies, University of San Francisco
Gyanendra Pandey, Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of History, Emory University 
Carla Petievich, Visiting Professor of South Asian Studies, University of Texas, Austin
Sheldon Pollock, Professor of South Asian Studies, Columbia University
Kavita Philip, Associate Professor of History, University of California, Irvine 
Vijay Prashad, George and Martha Kellner Chair of South Asian History, Trinity College 
Jasbir K. Puar, Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, Rutgers University 
Balakrishnan
 Rajagopal, Professor of Law and Development, Department of Urban 
Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
R. Radhakrishnan, Chancellor's Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of California, Irvine
Gloria Raheja, Professor of Anthropology, University of Minnesota
Junaid Rana, Associate Professor of Asian American Studies, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
 Anupama Rao, Professor of Anthropology, Barnard College 
Velcheru Narayana Rao, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies, Emory University 
Kasturi Ray, Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies/Co-Director, South Asian Studies, San Francisco State University 
M.V. Ramana, Program on Science and Global Security, Princeton University 
Sumathi Ramaswamy, Professor of History, Duke University 
Chandan Reddy, Associate Professor of English, University of Washington, Seattle
Gayatri Reddy, Associate Professor of Women’s Studies, University of Illinois, Chicago
Parama Roy, Professor of English, University of California, Davis
Sharmila Rudrappa, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin
G.S. Sahota, Assistant Professor of Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz
Yasmin
 Saikia, Hardt-Nickachos Chair in Peace Studies & Professor of 
History, Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, Arizona State 
University 
Arun Saldanha, Associate Professor of Geography, Environment and Society University of Minnesota
Juned Shaikh, Assistant Professor of History, University of California, Santa Cruz
Nitasha
 Tamar Sharma, Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching 
Excellence and Associate Professor of African American Studies and Asian
 American Studies, Northwestern University 
Elora Shehabuddin, Associate Professor of Humanities and Political Science, Rice University 
Bhaskar Sarkar, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara 
Priya Satia, Associate Professor of History, Stanford University
Aradhana Sharma, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Wesleyan University 
Snehal Shinghavi, Associate Professor of English and South Asian Studies, University of Texas, Austin 
Ajay Skaria, Professor of History, University of Minnesota
Shalini Shankar, Chair and Associate Professor of Asian American Studies, Northwestern University 
S. Shankar, Professor of English, University of Hawai'i at MÄnoa 
Amritjit Singh, Langston Hughes Professor of English, Ohio University
Mytheli Sreenivas, Associate Professor of History and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Ohio State University 
Rajini Srikanth, Professor, English, University of Massachusetts Boston 
Nidhi Srinivas, Associate Professor of Nonprofit Management, The New School 
Ajantha Subramanian, Professor of Anthropology and South Asian Studies, Harvard 
University
 Banu Subramaniam, Professor, Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Kaushik Sunder Rajan, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Chicago
 Raja Swamy, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Tennessee 
Tariq Thachil, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Yale University 
Ashwini
 Tambe, Associate Professor of Women’s Studies, University of Maryland, 
College-Park Vamsi Vakulabharanam, Associate Professor of Economics, 
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Jyotsna Vaid, Professor of 
Psychology and Director for Organizational Development, Research, and 
Equity Office for Diversity, Texas A&M University 
Sylvia Vatuk, Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus, University of Illinois, Chicago 
Kamala Visweswaran, Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego 
Kalindi Vora, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego
Bonnie Zare, Professor of Gender & Women's Studies, University of Wyoming
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	