Oxford University Press (OUP) is the world's largest university press, a department of the University of Oxford, with a long-standing and significant presence in India since 1912. OUP India's extensive publishing program encompasses school curricula, higher education textbooks, academic and reference works, and titles of general interest, alongside digital resources. Its academic division supports scholars, teachers, and researchers across a wide array of subjects, including history, philosophy, religion, sociology, politics, law, literature, and medicine. Key general interest areas include arts and architecture, wildlife, natural history, culture, media studies, and cinema. Notable titles published by OUP reflecting its engagement with Indian culture and history include Memory, Metaphor, Mutations: Contemporary Art of India And Pakistan, Much Maligned Monsters (A History of European Reactions to Indian Art), and the 'Monumental Legacy' series with books like Taj Mahal and Khajuraho.