Abstract

What if a birth certificate had more options than just male or female? And what if a medical provider could only declare a sex assigned at birth and was required to leave the gender blank, to be decided by the individual later? This revolutionary concept, which will soon be introduced in India, represents a crucially important step forward in expanding rigid notions around gender and sexuality that were first introduced during British colonial rule.

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