Interview PTM and Pakistan’s civil-rights movement In conversation with journalists Sarah Eleazar and Sher Ali Khan. [INCLUDES INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT] By The Editors / 19 Jun 2019
Comment / Members-only Who owns India’s media? We need more studies on media ownership in Southasia. By Chhetria Patrakar / 6 Jun 2019
Interview The crisis in Pakistani journalism In conversation with journalist and human-rights campaigner Omar Waraich. By The Editors / 31 May 2019
Editorial / Members-only Journalists on trial A call to our readers. By SAMDEN and Himal Southasian / 8 Apr 2019
Comment / Members-only Bhutan’s media maladies The closure of a weekly paper in Bhutan signals a troubling decline in media diversity and journalistic space. By Chhetria Patrakar / 4 Apr 2019
Comment / Members-only Uniform hysteria Following the suicide attack on security forces in Kashmir, India’s media went on a nationalist, fact-free overdrive. By Laxmi Murthy / 7 Mar 2019
Comment / Members-only Confessions of a war reporter A reporter recollects the untold stories of the 1999 Kargil War. By Barkha Dutt / 6 Mar 2019
Comment / Members-only And then they came for my Instagram filter Nepal’s proposed regulations on social media have troubling implications for journalism and free speech. By Chhetria Patrakar / 20 Feb 2019
Comment / Members-only Strangulation by bureaucracy: the Maldivian case The country has found an efficient method of controlling media coverage of the 2018 presidential election. By Chhetria Patrakar / 21 Sep 2018
Politics / Members-only The Maldives’ abducted development The disappearance of journalist Ahmed Rilwan and the other side of ‘paradise’. By Peter Dorset / 30 Aug 2018
Podcast The Southasian Conversation: Women in media A podcast conversation on how women in media negotiate Southasia's public and professional spaces. By The Editors / 1 Aug 2018
Interview / Members-only Shujaat Bukhari and the journalist in Kashmir The changing landscape of Kashmiri press and politics. By The Editors / 17 Jul 2018