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Himal Southasian
Cover of March 2015 Himal Southasian issue 'Labour and its Discontents'
Founding EditorKanak Mani Dixit
EditorRoman Gautam
CategoriesNews
PublisherHimal Southasian
Founded1987; 37 years ago (1987)
Based inSri Lanka
LanguageEnglish
Websitehimalmag.com
ISSN1012-9804

Himal Southasian (stylised as HIMĀL Southasian) is a news magazine, which covers politics and culture in South Asia. Having closed its publication from Kathmandu in November 2016,[1][2][3] the magazine resumed publication in April 2018 from Colombo, Sri Lanka.[4]

The magazine defines Southasia as a region beyond political dictum and geography but in relation to its people and history and strives to cover stories from Afghanistan to Burma and from Tibet to the Maldives. This region inhabited by a quarter of the world population, shares great swathes of interlocking geography, culture and history. Yet, given the complex history of rivalries and distrust, neighbouring countries can barely talk to one another, much less speak in a common voice.

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The magazine debuted in 1987 as the bimonthly 'Himal', with a focus on the Himalaya region. 'Himal' became the monthly 'Himal Southasian' in 1996, shifting its focus to include a broader definition of South Asia. The magazine published long-form journalism and analysis on politics, culture, history and economics. In addition, it carried reportage, reviews, photo essays and fiction. From January 2013, Himal Southasian divided its output between a thematic quarterly publication, Southasia’s first ‘bookazine’, and its website.[5]

'Southasia' as one word

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Himal Southasian used 'Southasia' as one word. The magazine defined the rationale as 'as a magazine seeking to restore some of the historical unity of our common living space – without wishing any violence on the existing nation states – we believe that the aloof geographical term ‘South Asia’ needs to be injected with some feeling.'

References

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  1. ^ Srinivasan, Ragini Tharoor (2016-12-20). "The Slow Strangulation of a South Asian Magazine". ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  2. ^ Desk, Internet (2016-08-24). "Himal Southasian magazine to suspend publication". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2019-06-06. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Himal Southasian to suspend publication 24 August 2016.
  4. ^ "A magazine's unlikely rebirth in Sri Lanka". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  5. ^ "Submissions". Himal Southasian.
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