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Loneliness in India: Recognizing the role of history, technology, and culture

Loneliness is an innate condition. It is a shared emotion that all people experience to some degree. Sometimes paired with feelings of anxiety, fear, depression, and shame, loneliness signals the need for human connection. While most studies reporting on the topic prioritize industrialized nations, Loneliness in India offers insights into the similarities and differences driving feelings of loneliness in an emerging and developing country.

January 18, 2022
Loneliness in India: Recognizing the role of history, technology, and culture. Written by Kristine Gloria, Ph.D., January 2022. Published by Aspen Digital, Antana Centre, and Meta. Cover image depicts a group of four people stand with their arms around one another in a friendly manner. Outlines of three video chat screens frame their faces.

The Next Phase of India’s Renewable Energy Transition

India’s government wants to meet half of its power demand with clean sources by 2030.

May 28, 2020

India’s Path to Global Power Lies in the Dreams of its Young People

India has 600 million citizens under age 25. Their aspirations will define the world’s future.

June 13, 2018

Being LGBT in India and the Need for Equal Rights

“I do not want to die thinking of my identity as a criminal thing in this country.”

September 12, 2016