India’s shadow children
In the 1980s and 1990s thousands of babies, like Stephanie, were adopted from India into white, western families. She travels to the state of Maharashtra to find her birth mother.
Stephanie was brought up in France in a French family, but her birth parents are Indian – she is an intercountry adoptee. In the 1980s and 1990s thousands of babies, like Stephanie, were adopted from India into white, western families. Now, inter-country adoption is more regulated, and there is a recognition that this is a practice open to abuse – several countries have banned it altogether.
In France, Stephanie grew up very happily with her adoptive mum and dad. But after they both died, she began to think more about her origins. And she experienced a desire to reconnect with her motherland. Stephanie journeys into rural India in the state of Maharashtra with journalist, Tanya Datta. Together they attempt to find Stephanie’s birth mother. Along the way, Stephanie discovers she is not an ‘absolutely abandoned and destitute child’ found on the roadside as she has been led to believe her whole life, but was born to an unmarried teenager. Nearly 40 years later, will she find that 50-something woman?
Producer/presenter: Tanya Datta
Producer in London:Linda Pressly
Sound engineer: James Beard
Editor: Penny Murphy
(Photo: Stephanie as a baby with her adoptive father. Credit: Stephanie)
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