Rahul Bhatia

Rahul Bhatia
Rahul Bhatia is an award-winning writer and journalist based in Mumbai. His work has been published in the New Yorker, Guardian Long Reads and other publications. He won the True Story Award in 2024, and was a Harvard Radcliffe Institute fellow in 2022-23. His profiles and cultural features for the Caravan magazine have been anthologised, and his work on the Reuters global investigations team focused on religion, business and technology. He mentors writers and journalists as part of the ‘South Asia Speaks’ collective, and was a co-founder of the Peepli Project, a journalism non-profit. A former advertising art director, Rahul Bhatia graduated in communication design from Pratt Institute, New York.
- The Identity ProjectINR 899
An investigation into the devastating Delhi riots of 2020 and the stories of betrayal and abandonment in their aftermath leads Rahul Bhatia to probe the history and spread of Hindu nationalism, to ...

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