Bharat Barai, the Bhutada family and Hindutva organisations have spent millions of dollars supporting politicians from both ...
OFBJP-USA’s filings under the Foreign Agents Registration Act reveal its meticulous fundraising efforts before every election in India and the Indian-American businesses funding its operations.
As Maharashtra and Jharkhand go to assembly elections, The Caravan is on the ground, probing, through its unique narrative reporting and analytical lens, what is at stake, how the elections are ...
More than one in every hundred inmates in India have mental health issues. Durga Prasad's, who spent 40 years in jail ...
After Saibaba’s release from prison, The Caravan spoke with him about his incarceration and his political commitment to activism. The conversation was spread across several meetings over two months, ...
India’s recent announcement—that the Indo-China border crisis had been resolved—was a vague, amorphous, unilateral ...
AMONG THE MANY throwaway lines about hard work in the industrialist Narotam Sekhsaria’s autobiography The Ambuja Story, are those that portray his ethos as being rooted within the Marwari community: ...
ON 20 NOVEMBER 1910, Francisco Madero—seen here, in the centre of the front row, with fellow rebel leaders—launched the Mexican Revolution. Madero, the scion of a wealthy landowning family, had been ...