Radhika Jha was born in Delhi in 1970, studied anthropology at Amherst College, did her Masters in Political Science at the University of Chicago and was an exchange student at the University of Paris (V). She is the author of three critically acclaimed books – Lanterns on their Horns, Smell (Prix Guerlain 2002) and The Elephant & The Maruti. She has worked for Hindustan Times and Businessworld. She has also worked for the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, where she started up the Interact project for the education of the children of victims of terrorism in India. She lived for six years in Tokyo and now lives in Beijing.
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