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ESSAY | For the love of Urdu
Once a treasure trove of bookshops, the grand old Urdu Bazaar in the walled city of Delhi faces an existential crisis.

A conversation about journalism at a time of declining press freedom
Abhay Regi, an editorial fellow at The Caravan, spoke with Joe Sacco about his approach to journalism and his work on India, Palestine and Bosnia, the lack of representation and widespread dehumanisation of marginalised communities in the media, and what it means to challenge the dominant narrative.

'Those Who Throw Ink Have Become Party Spokesmen, Those Who Use Ink Are Propagandists'
Ravish Kumar on the dismal state of Indian politics and journalism

How MS Golwalkar’s virulent ideology underpins Modi’s India
With the Sangh wielding greater control than ever over politics and society, it is impossible to understand India today without understanding Golwalkar.

How the truth of the 1984 anti-Sikh violence was obscured
How nine official inquiries obscured the truth of the 1984 anti-Sikh violence