Vol. 4, Issue 2 February 2012
 
The Lede
End of Days
The Barefoot Balladeer
Time Travel
Diggi’s Days of Yore
Letters From
Israel, Nigeria
Perspectives
Politics
Misreading the Elections
Culture
The Indian Litfest Bug
Reporting & Essays
Reportage
The Defeated
Essay
Shelf Life
Arts & Reviews
Feature
So You Want to Be a DJ?
Art Review
Shots in the Dark
Books
Review
The Honey Gatherers
Essay
Clashing by Night
Editor's Notebook
Irrationally exposed at the Expo
Contributors

Salil Tripathi

  Salil Tripathi lives in London and is a columnist at Mint. He has written extensively on politics, economics, the arts, and business for over 25 years for the Wall Street Journal, Far Eastern Economic Review, The New Statesman, India Today, and others. As a correspondent in Singapore and Hong Kong, Salil covered the Asian economic crisis, and is the author of Offence: The Hindu Case. He is currently writing a travelogue, a book on a corporate scandal, and a novel.
Articles written by Salil Tripathi
September 2011
Company Man
 
November 2010
Speech Acts
 
April 2010
Bangladesh’s Quest for Closure
 
 
 
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