My research examines the global intellectual history of “mystical India.” I reconstruct how India came to be identified with mysticism and spirituality between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries—at once to sustain the mandates of imperial power and to formulate alternative universalisms that reimagined the social and political order. More broadly, I am interested in the intellectual and cultural history of Enlightenment and empire, as studied through a series of exceptions, limit-cases, and denied possibilities that invite us to re-theorize our generalizations. Ongoing projects include the circulation of early modern Jesuit missionary writings to Enlightenment and colonial contexts, citizenship debates and personal status law in British and French India, and the political thought of twentieth-century Indian feminists.
- Examination Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford (from 2025)
- MPhil in Intellectual History, University of Oxford (Magdalen and All Souls) (from 2024 to 2026)
- BA in History and Mathematics, Columbia University (from 2020 to 2024)
- British and French empires, with a focus on religion, gender, and personal status law
- Enlightenment political thought, with a focus on circulations of knowledge between Europe and South Asia
- Histories of orientalism, mysticism, and science
- Global and feminist approaches to intellectual history
- Indian Feminists and Orientalist Fantasies: Seeta Parmanand’s Re-imagining of Hindu Law, Journal of the History of Ideas (forthcoming).
Full publications listed on personal website.
- Contributing Editor, Journal of the History of Ideas Blog
- Board Member, Columbia College Young Alumni
- Member, Schools of Empire Project Network
- Co-founder and former Editor-in-Chief, Columbia Journal of Asia
- Rhodes Scholarship (New York & Magdalen 2024)
- Salutatorian of Columbia College, Columbia University (2024)
- Albert Marion Elsberg Prize for Excellence in History, Columbia University (2024)
- Junior Phi Beta Kappa, Columbia University (2023)
- North American Conference on British Studies Essay Prize (2023)
- Taraknath Das Award for Excellence in Asian Studies, Columbia University (2022)