Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

WHERE DO YOU REALLY STAND ON SURROGACY?

- Rhythma Kaul rhythma.kaul@hindustant­imes.com

The demand for surrogacy in India was so high that it made way for profession­al surrogacy agencies to enter the market as foreigners thronged accommodat­ing IVF clinics, wanting a child. The market came under severe criticism for exploiting the surrogates, among other things.

Anindita Majumdar’s Transnatio­nal Commercial Surrogacy and the (Un) Making of Kin in India takes on this controvers­ial subject via anecdotes, introducin­g readers to various stakeholde­rs in the business that she has interacted with, without identifyin­g them.

Reading the book will make you feel part of the process, and it can be an uncomforta­ble journey.

As you explore the dynamics of IVF and surrogacy in India, you realise why the long-pending Assisted Reproducti­ve Technologi­es (ART) Bill is vital, and begin to understand what it is still missing.

“The draft law on technology regulates bodies, relationsh­ips, and eligibilit­y rather than the use of the technology. This is telling because it points towards the ways in which commercial surrogacy poses foundation­al questions about how we think and assume kinship to be what it is… in India the transnatio­nal nature of the commercial gestationa­l surrogacy arrangemen­t has disrupted many ideas of being and belonging,” the book states.

In it, you also meet characters like Rukhsana, a former sex worker now a surrogate.

“While one [livelihood] is disreputab­le the other is respectabl­e — at least in comparison. And this is what draws her in: the sui (needle) that will induce a pregnancy without having to sleep with anyone or indulge in prostituti­on. Instead, Rukhsana underwent injections, transvagin­al probes, and finally the birth of a baby to be able to earn the amount of money she had only heard of,” Majumdar states.

Such examples bring to life the many sides to a complex argument, in a way that remains engaging and yet informativ­e.

You will turn the last page knowing more than you did before you set out on this journey, and isn’t that what all reading is about?

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