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.
The Caravan
Tongue Tied • What pushes Tibetans in India to work for Chinese companies / Communities
New Wine in Old Bottles • Lebanon seeks to get back on the wine map amid economic crises / Communities
Out in the Storm • How the Philippine government forces its poor to brave each typhoon / Communities
Alignment Issues • India’s approach to the Ukraine crisis might doom its G20 show / Government
Weak Links • The present form of Bihar’s grand alliance cannot counter the BJP / Politics
THE SANGH’S FIXER • How S Gurumurthy lengthened the RSS’s shadow over industry, politics and the economy
BLURRED LINES • Mizoram’s uncertain efforts to provide sanctuary to Chin refugees
The Bangalore Ideology • How an amoral technocracy powers Modi’s India
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