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Sana Aiyar grew up among adults who frequently discussed and debated” history – a topic “contested deeply in India,” particularly in Delhi. An avid reader, she immersed herself in books to learn more about the world. Sana is now Associate Professor of History at MIT and Associate Faculty Member at the MIT-South Asia/India Program.

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