| William Wheeler (Letters From, p. 16) is a freelance journalist. His work has appeared in outlets like TIME, GOOD, Foreign Affairs, The Washington Times, and The Christian Science Monitor. |
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| Kit Gillet (Letters From, p. 18) is a British Journalist focused on Asia. He has written for publications including Forbes, Foreign Policy and The South China Morning Post. |
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| Vinod K Jose (Perspectives, p. 20) is the Deputy Editor at The Caravan. |
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| Christophe Jaffrelot (Perspectives, p. 21) is a Contributing Editor at The Caravan. He has authored several books, including Hindu Nationalism and Indian Politics and The Sangh Parivar. He teaches at Science Po in Paris. |
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| Paranjoy Guha Thakurta (Perspectives, p. 23) is an independent journalist and educator with over 30 years experience in print, radio and television. |
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| Mira Kamdar (Perspectives, p. 24) is a Contributing Editor at The Caravan. The award-winning author’s essays and opinions appear in publications around the world. |
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| Mehboob Jeelani (Reporting and Essays, p. 26) is a Staff Writer at The Caravan. |
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| Khushwant Singh (Non-fiction Excerpt, p. 36) is the author of Train to Pakistan, I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale, Delhi, The Company of Women and Burial at Sea. |
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| Humra Quraishi (Non-fiction Excerpt, p. 36) is a freelance reporter and columnist. She lives in New Delhi. |
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Per Liljas (Photo Essay, p. 44) is a Swedish writer and photographer, who after reporting on the
Rohingya refugees ended up moving to Dhaka for a year. |
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| Basharat Peer (Reporting and Essays, p. 54) is a Contributing Editor at The Caravan. He is the author of Curfewed Night. |
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| Scott Carney (Reporting and Essays, p. 62) is an investigative journalist. His first book is Flesh and Blood: On the trail of organ brokers, bone thieves, blood farmers, and other global red markets. |
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| Dave Besseling (Journeys, p. 70) is the Senior Copy Editor at The Caravan. |
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| Samhita Arni (Fiction, p. 78) is a freelance writer. She writes screenplays and fiction, reviews books and films, and has authored The Mahabharata-A Child’s View. |
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| Reuben LC Lulam (Poetry, p. 86) is a writer from Shillong who turns some of his work into song. |
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| Anjum Hasan (Books, p. 90) is the Books Editor at The Caravan. |
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| Ashley Tellis (Books, p. 96) is a freelance editor and writer based in Delhi. |
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| Miranda Kennedy (Arts and Reviews, p. 100) is a Contributing Editor at The Caravan. Her book about women and globalisation in India will be published in January 2011. |
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| Janice Pariat (Arts and Reviews, p. 106) is a freelance writer based in Shillong. She was previously the arts writer at Time Out, Delhi. |
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| Shruti Parathasarathy (Arts and Reviews, p. 108) is a freelance writer. She has written for The Hindu and Deccan Herald among other publications. |
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