The Strangest Sport No One Knows In the highlands around Mumbai, practitioners of Mallakhamb perform curious acrobatic feats using poles, ropes… and castor oil. Read More
India’s Hidden Tiger Poachers India’s Pardhis are poor outcasts—and the country’s finest tiger hunters. Some are now helping authorities track down the poachers in their midst.
City of Toxic Leather: Q&A with Sean Gallagher Kanpur is India’s leading leather exporter. But the population’s health and the environment are rapidly deteriorating in a region once famed for its roses.
Water, Pestilence, Power: Q&A with Mustafah Abdulaziz An American photographer travels the world to document the myriad relationships between humans and water.
In West Bengal, a Pilgrimage of the Sick The hospital conditions are appalling, but a bigger reason may be the crumbling infrastructure that prevents the poor from getting the care they need.
The Guardians of Rajasthan For more than 500 years, the Bishnoi people have been following their founder’s admonition to protect the environment at all costs
Will India Trade Whiskey for Wine? The subcontinent’s vineyards want to turn India into a South Asian Tuscany, but can wine survive in a land of brown liquor?