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Salil Tripathi
Salil Tripathi lives in New York, is a contributing editor at
The Caravan
and writes for
Mint
.
Media
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Commentary
How the fog of war has blinded journalists to their roles
Politics
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Commentary
The Awami League’s landslide win camouflages rising discontent in Bangladesh
Conflict
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Commentary
India’s untenable position on the Rohingya crisis
Salil Tripathi
Conflict
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Reportage
How Myanmar’s democratic opening has failed the Rohingya
Salil Tripathi
Crime
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Essay
The contested history of one of Bangladesh’s worst wartime massacres
Salil Tripathi
Business
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Books
Authors of three recent exposés take on the country’s corporate Goliaths
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Politics
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Commentary
How some of India's brightest minds have bought into the Modi myth
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Literature
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Books
Jhumpa Lahiri turns her gaze to history
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History
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Essay
Raghu Rai's newly discovered photographs present a unique narrative of the Bangladesh Liberation War
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Conflict
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Commentary
Bangladesh's Shahbag protests are an offshoot of the difficult, often unfulfilling pursuit of justice for wartime attrocities
Salil Tripathi
Politics
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Reportage
What lies between Myanmar’s totalitarian past and its uncertain future
Salil Tripathi
Film
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Essay
The shifting sounds of the Dalit movement in Maharashtra
Salil Tripathi
Business
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Reportage
The firm that once colonised India is now owned by an Indian businessman. Can Sanjiv Mehta turn history on its head—and make a tidy profit in the process?
Salil Tripathi
Law
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Reportage
Britain’s libel laws, the harshest in the democratic world, have increasingly been deployed to suppress freedom of expression. Can a diverse new coalition of scientists and writers make the United Kin
Salil Tripathi
Conflict
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Reportage
Can the execution of Mujib’s assassins finally deliver the country from its darkest chapter?
Salil Tripathi