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India Revokes UK-Based Academic Nitasha Kaul’s OCI Status Over ‘Anti-India Activities’

The cancellation, citing allegations of inimical writings and speeches, follows Kaul's critiques of the Modi government and her deportation from India in 2024.

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Professor Nitasha Kaul's Overseas Citizenship status was cancelled by the Government of India
‘Vindictive and cruel’: Nitasha Kaul hits out at Modi govt for cancelling her OCI

Overview

  • Professor Nitasha Kaul, a Kashmiri Pandit and UK-based academic, has had her Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) status cancelled by the Indian government as of May 18, 2025.
  • The official notice accuses Kaul of engaging in 'anti-India activities' through her writings, speeches, and public engagements, which allegedly target India's sovereignty and institutions.
  • Kaul has described the action as a 'vindictive and cruel' example of transnational repression, asserting it is retaliation for her scholarly critiques of anti-minority and anti-democratic policies under the Modi administration.
  • In February 2024, Kaul was denied entry and deported from Bengaluru despite being invited by the Congress-led Karnataka government to speak on constitutional values.
  • The revocation aligns with a broader pattern of OCI cancellations targeting diaspora academics critical of the Indian government, with some prior cases overturned by courts for lack of evidence.