A Woman Is Always Subordinated to a Man In Indian Patriarchal Social Set Up That Could Be Traced In Long Indian History. In the Same Way, Women Characters Are Traditionally Portrayed and Coloured As a Submissive, Passive and Docile In Indian Writings. It Is None Other Than Bharati Mukherjee Who Presents Woman As a Subject to Resist and to Revolt In Indian English Writings. She Tries to Reshape the Identity of a Woman Who Dares to Rebel and to Insurgent. Bharati Mukherjee Is One of the Significant Novelists of the Indian Diaspora In the United States. Her Subject of a Woman Includes Resistance and Wrangle That Begins In Indian Diasporic Writing. Bharati Mukherjee’S Wife Unfolds Many Threads of Woman-Self As an Alienated and Lost Identity In the Novel. the Paper Tries to Critically Examine Bharati Mukherjee’S Wife. the Paper Also Aims to Highlight the Issues of Woman Migration Absence of Home As If Absence Self Within, In-Between Experiencing Double Marginalization As an Immigrant and Immigrant-Women. the Paper Also Tries to Focus on the Psychology of Migrant-Woman In the Context of the Novel. the Paper Also Attempts to Co-Relate Bharati Mukherjee’S Experiences As an Immigrant Woman and Her Depiction of the Major Character In the Novel Wife.