The Caravan is India’s first narrative journalism magazine. Stories are reported in a style that uses elements usually reserved for fiction—plot, characters, scenes and setting—to bring the subject to life. Like The New Yorker, The Atlantic and Granta, the context of a Caravan story is something more substantial. In India, this niche—one for the intellectually curious, the aesthetically inclined and the upwardly mobile, has remained vacant. That is, until The Caravan.
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Camera Obscura • The dying art of hand-painting photographs
The Sound of the Fury • How an ancient art form became a symbol of resistance
King’s Gambit • The economic turmoil caused by Jordan’s “strategic refocus”
Scorched Earth • The suffocation of the National Green Tribunal
In the Crosshairs • How poetry became a crime in Assam
All in the Family • The American Sangh’s affair with Tulsi Gabbard
PSUS AND NATION BUILDING
NABARD TAKING RURAL INDIA FORWARD
JATT LIKE THAT • How Diljit Dosanjh helmed the rise of Punjabi comedy
Tears of a Thousand People • Exploring the violence of displacement in the Chittagong Hill Tracts
INSIDE STORY • Rajat Gupta’s appeal to the court of public opinion
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