The New York Times Magazine • 14th March 2019 "I Am on the Hit List" Railing against India’s right-wing nationalism was a calling. It was also a death sentence.
The New York Times Magazine • 4th February 2018 The Lonely Mission of India’s Sole Luger In theory, the Winter Olympics is a global event. But winter is not a meaningful seasonal category for nearly half the world’s countries.
The New York Times Magazine • 1st March 2017 How to Steal a River To feed an enormous building boom, India’s relentless sand miners have devastated the waterways that make life there possible.
The New Yorker • 17th June 2014 When You’ve Had Detroit The crimes and the beautiful things were never easy to disentangle.
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The New Yorker • 25th July 2012 What Do We Mean By “Evil”? The history and evolution of the ultimate condemnation.