Sunaina Kumar
Meet the Indian Women Behind the Armor in 'Game of Thrones'
Inside the factory making official "Game of Thrones" props and merchandise, where "all the intricate handwork is done by women."
India's 'Anti-Romeo' Campaign to Make Women Safer Has Become a Huge Problem
Street harassment, sexual harassment, and stalking are huge problems in India. But a new right-wing solution—setting up police groups tasked with targeting male harassers—has fostered paranoia and abuse, limiting the freedoms it was supposed to protect.
Videos of Gang Rape Are Being Sold in India for Less Than $1
In Uttar Pradesh, you can walk into a store and buy video clips of horrific attacks shot on mobile phones. Now anti-rape campaigners are fighting back.
The Muslim Women Fighting to Ban Instantaneous Divorce in India
Despite being banned in many Islamic countries, "triple talaq," the Sharia law that allows a man to instantly divorce his wife, is still legal in India. A massive organization of Muslim women is using the Quran to try and stop it.
The Muslim Women Fighting to Ban Instantaneous Divorce in India
Despite being banned in many Islamic countries, "triple talaq," the Sharia law that allows a man to instantly divorce his wife, is still legal in India. A massive organization of Muslim women is using the Quran to try and stop it.