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Before the Flood
by Rahul Bhatia + Follow
Caravan | February 2012
How Mark Mascarenhas first broke open the business of cricket.
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I’ll Be Your Mirror
by Madiha Tahir + Follow
Caravan | January 2012
What Pakistan sees in Imran Khan.
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Where The Rubber Meets The Road
by Mehboob Jeelani + Follow
Caravan | November 2011
India’s maiden Grand Prix arrives in the middle of a simmering controversy over land and development.
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Another Night
by Devi Bharathi + Follow
Caravan | November 2011
An original take on Gandhi’s last days, translated from Tamil.
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Falling Man
by Vinod Jose + Follow
Caravan | October 2011
Manmohan Singh at the centre of the storm.
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Her Middle Passage
by Gaiutra Bahadur + Follow
Caravan | September 2011
A journey to unravel the truth of one woman’s courageous crossing reveals a social and family history of indentured labour migration from India to the Caribbean.
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Company Man
by Salil Tripathi + Follow
Caravan | September 2011
The firm that once colonised India is now owned by an Indian businessman. Can Sanjiv Mehta turn history on its head—and make a tidy profit in the process?
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The Insurgent
by Mehboob Jeelani + Follow
Caravan | August 2011
How Arvind Kejriwal, the architect of Anna Hazare’s anti-corruption campaign, brought the rage of an indignant nation to the government’s door.
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For the Sake of the Song
by Deborah Baker + Follow
Caravan | May 2011
A tangled tale of Bauls, Beat poets, Bob Dylan and one woman’s effort to preserve the music and stories of West Bengal’s wandering minstrels.
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The Confidence Man
by Samanth Subramanian + Follow
Caravan | March 2011
How Lalit Modi, possessed of inhuman energy, ambition and audacity, built a billion-dollar cricket kingdom—only to be rudely ejected from its throne.