Updated On: 01 October, 2023 08:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Gautam S Mengle
Irish historian Jane Ohlmeyer is on a mission to document the shared colonial experiences of Ireland and India, which are adversarial and allied in equal parts

The Worli Fort in Mumbai is a major symbol of the Irish presence in India, having been built by Gerald Aungier, a third generation Irishman from Dublin who served as Governor of Bombay in the 1600s. Ireland and India have a shared colonial history, since Ireland was England’s first colony, and India the largest. Pics Courtesy/Jane Ohlmeyer
The next time you are driving down the Bandra Worli Sea Link, glance to your left when you are half way to Worli and you’ll see a stone fort in the distance. You might even know it as the Worli Fort. What most don’t know though is that the 1675 dated fort is a symbol of the shared colonial history between Ireland and India.
“Ireland was the first British colony after all,” says Irish historian and academician Jane Ohlmeyer. “And India was its largest. Thanks to the British Empire, the two countries have multiple links.”