PART I: BACKGROUND; 1. Introduction;
2. 1961 The Commonwealth Scholarship scheme begins;
3. Student funding and geo-politics; PART II: THE STUDENTS AND THEIR CONTEXTS - THE 1960s AND EARLY 1970s; 4. The scheme gathers pace as the 1960s proceed;
5. Indian Philosophy, Religion and Sanskrit;
6. Sociological and anthropological research;
7. Studying subcontinental history; PART III: THE STUDENTS AND THEIR CONTEXTS IN THE 1970s; 8. Studying architecture and music;
9. Buddhist Studies and Ceylon/Sri Lanka; PART IV: THE STUDENTS AND THEIR CONTEXTS IN THE 1980s AND 1990s; 10. The polarization of the era is reflected in some of the students;
11. Studying art;
12. Studying art the Baroda University Faculty of Fine Arts 1982-5;
13. Studying art the Baroda University Faculty of Fine Arts 1986-89;
14. The scheme moves towards its end: the 1990s; PART V; SPECIAL CASES PERHAPS; 15. Studying science in the subcontinent;
16. Students of South Asian heritage or ancestry; PART VI: REFLECTIONS; 17. Changing motivations over forty years;
18. Learning from Indians and South Asians; Index