| GBSNP Varma
is a freelance journalist based in Andhra Pradesh. |
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| Parul Abrol
is an independent journalist based in New Delhi. |
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| Aditya Kumar
is a Bengaluru-based freelance writer and social blogger. |
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| Krishn Kaushik
is trainee staff writer at The Caravan. |
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| Mya Guarnieri
is a Tel Aviv-based journalist and writer whose work has appeared in dozens of international outlets. |
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| Tolu Ogunlesi
is a journalist and writer based in Lagos, Nigeria. His work has appeared in Transition, World Literature Today, The London Magazine and The Lagos Review, amongst others. |
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| Shivam Vij
is a freelance journalist based in New Delhi. He is a fellow with the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, Washington DC. |
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| Amitava Kumar
is a Contributing Editor at The Caravan. He is the author of Evidence of Suspicion, three earlier works of nonfiction, a book of poetry and a novel. |
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| Peter Popham
is the author of The Lady and the Peacock: The Life of Aung San Suu Kyi. |
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| Himanshu
is assistant professor of economics at the Centre for Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University. |
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| Anonymous,
who has chosen to withhold their name for security reasons, is a journalist in India. |
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| Ramachandra Guha’s
books include India After Gandhi and An Anthropologist Among the Marxists and Other Essays. He lives in Bengaluru. |
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| Rahul Bhatia is a staff writer at The Caravan. |
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| Sanjit Das is a documentary photographer and a freelance photojournalist based in New Delhi. |
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| Girish Shahane
studied English literature in Mumbai and Oxford, but now writes mainly about visual art. He is adviser to the Skoda Prize for Contemporary Art. |
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| N Kalyan Raman
is a Chennai-based writer and translator. His translation of Ashokamitran’s Manasarovar was shortlisted for the Vodafone Crossword Book Award 2011. |
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| Ananya Vajpeyi
is a visiting fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in New Delhi in 2011-12. Her book, Righteous Republic: The Political Foundations of Modern India, is forthcoming. |
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| Gogu Shyamala
is a senior fellow at the Anveshi Research Centre for Women, Hyderabad. She has edited Nallappoddu: Dalitha Sthreela Sahithyam 1921–2002 (Black Dawn: Dalit Women’s Writings, 1921–2002), and written a recent collection of short stories. |
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| Sashi Kumar
has been working with NGOs for more than 20 years, prior to which he worked in banking for a decade. |
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| Kim Sa-in
is a South Korean poet and critic. His two collections of poetry are Night Letters and Liking In Silence. |
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| Brother Anthony of Taizé studied at Oxford and has been living in Korea since 1980. He has published 25 volumes of translations of contemporary Korean writers. |
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| Isha Singh Sawhney is a freelance writer based in New Delhi whose work has appeared in publications like Elle Decor, Mint, Open, Cosmopolitan, CnnGo and Harpers Bazaar. She also comments on popular culture in a column with The Sunday Guardian. |
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| Himanshu Bhagat
is a freelance writer based in New Delhi. |
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