Bharati Mukherjee, one of the leading diaspora writer is noted for her writings based on the themes of expatriation, immigration, cultural alienation, assimilation and multiple displacements. She has written eight novels including short stories and two autobiographies along with her husband, Clarke Blaise, the Canadian novelist and professor. Her novels can be divided into different phases such as expatriates’ perspective in first two novels, The Tigers Daughter (1972) and Wife (1975). Her second phase of novels fall in immigration stage, in which she wrote short stories and essays along with one novel Jasmine (1989). Her third phase comprises of trilogy other novels including, theHolder of the World (1993), Leave it to Me (1997) and the trilogy novels- Desirable Daughters(2002),its sequel the Tree Bride(2004) and Miss New India (2011)and these novels focuses from the view of naturalized citizen .…