Freedom appears in strange forms in strange places in unexpected and insidious ways. We asked our team of photographers to interpret the concept, well, freely
From the relative sanctuary of our daily lives, this would seem like war. But for the average Kashmiri, it is just another day
This mother’s wait for her son began one Saturday evening in 1990. “That day, my bulbul just flew away,” she says.
It has been eight years since militants banned Hindi films in Manipur. But the curtains haven't come down. Instead an indigenous movie industry has taken wing.
For weeks our photographer followed the production of a low-budget film inspired by the Mumbai terror attacks. An inside look at the insanely comic handling of a tragedy
Our staff photographer steals a look into the lives, loves, fears and meagre ambitions of Sri Lanka’s underage soldiers
“I work within the rules, but I find the little loopholes that allow me to do my own thing.” —Sofie Ashraf, 21
The transition from hunter-gatherer to settled cultivator has been a tough one for the Baigas of Dindori in Madhya Pradesh.