About the Journal

The Journal of Native India & Diversity Studies is a peer-reviewed scholarly publication dedicated to exploring the rich diversity of indigenous cultures and communities within India. With a multidisciplinary approach, the journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, and theoretical perspectives that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of indigenous studies and diversity research.

Open Access Policy: Our journal operates under an open access policy, ensuring that all published articles are freely available to readers worldwide, allowing for maximum dissemination and accessibility.

Focus and Scope: The journal's focus encompasses a wide range of topics related to indigenous cultures, diversity, and marginalized communities within India. This includes but is not limited to history, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, environmental studies, cultural heritage preservation, social justice, and sustainable development.

Copyright Notice: Journal retain the copyright of work published in the journal. All articles are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY), allowing for the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction of the material, provided the original author and source are properly credited.

History of the Journal: Established in 2024, the journal has been a prominent platform for scholarly discourse on indigenous issues and diversity studies within India.  

Privacy Statement: The journal is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of authors, reviewers, and readers. Personal information collected during the submission and review process is used solely for the purpose of manuscript processing and will not be shared with third parties.

Archival Systems: The "Journal of Native India and Diversity Studies" is included in PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN) which is developed by PKP to digitally preserve OJS journals.

We invite authors, reviewers, and readers to engage with our journal and contribute to the vibrant discourse surrounding indigenous cultures and diversity studies in India.