Interview / Members-only Shujaat Bukhari and the journalist in Kashmir The changing landscape of Kashmiri press and politics. By The Editors / 17 Jul 2018
Culture / Members-only From Darjeeling to Aracataca A novelist on literary homelessness. By Manjushree Thapa / 9 Jul 2018
Interview Himal Interviews: Rana Ayyub on the dangers of doing journalism in India Our Founding Editor Kanak Mani Dixit talks to the Mumbai-based journalist. By The Editors / 3 Jul 2018
Comment / Members-only The People of Tuticorin versus Sterlite Copper How the anti-Sterlite struggle is finding strength in numbers. By Pamela Philipose / 29 Jun 2018
Comment / Members-only Cobrapost: a potent but not quite deadly sting Crisis of credibility for mainstream Indian media. By Sukumar Muralidharan / 19 Jun 2018
Interview Himal Interviews: Annie Zaman on being denied entry to India Writer and researcher Annie Zaman, who divides her time between Lahore and Yangon, was looking forward to participating in a conference at the Ashoka University in Haryana in July 2018, By The Editors / 13 Jun 2018
Excerpt / Members-only An education in the male species Scenes from the chronicles of midlife romance. By Ritu Bhatia / 11 Jun 2018
Comment / Members-only In the driver’s seat Do platform economies like Uber require a reframing of labour relations? By Aditi Surie / 8 Jun 2018
Culture / Members-only Letter of appreciation for those who miraculously escaped the manhole A short story By Debojit Dutta / 5 Jun 2018
Comment / Members-only Trans*forming the Constitution India’s Transgender Persons Bill might undo several years of progressive judicial precedent. By Ajita Banerjie / 1 Jun 2018
Culture / Members-only Love, with an albatross attached: Part II A personal essay about coming of age in the world of hypercompetitive education in 1990s India. By Aparna Gopalan / 18 May 2018
Culture / Members-only The ‘i’ of the storm The Bollywood hit ‘Padmaavat’, India’s anti-sati laws and the failure to confront misogyny. By Laxmi Murthy / 14 May 2018