Unpugged and Online
A new generation of Indian guitarists
India Today / December 2016 / Others
Writes on a variety of subjects, often to do with travel and science. Author of If It's Monday It Must Be Madurai, a book about travelling with groups. Email: psrinath@gmail.com
A new generation of Indian guitarists
India Today / December 2016 / Others
Hanging out with the dead at Hirebenakal
Mint / October 2016 / Travel
The story behind the first ancient DNA result in India
Mint on Sunday / April 2016 / Science
Travel in the time of Google Maps
Outlook Traveller / July 2016 / Travel
Without recycling thoughts
Outlook Traveller / February 2016 / Travel
How to get at the climate crisis from anywhere you stand
Firstpost / August 2016 / Books
A fishing community comes up against industrial development in Kutch
Hakai / April 2016 / Others
Reclamation -- from the sea, and its people?
Guardian Cities / March 2016 / Cities
And has it's location been found and should we think of it as a city?
Guardian Cities / August 2016 / Cities
The connection between 1300-year-old Pallava temples, fishing and the growng surf culture in Mahabalipuram
Hakai Magazine / June 2015 / Travel
Scientists seek elusive subatomic particle, find protests
Mumbai Mirror / May 2015 / Science
Out and about in
Outlook Traveller / May 2016 / Travel
Out and about in
Outlook Traveller / May 2015 / Travel
Where Cuba was ruled from after its revolution
Guardian Cities / May 2015 / Cities
The first truly public building in the city
Guardian Cities / April 2015 / Cities
The 230-year-old centre of power with a structure that's been changing to reflect its rulers' priorities
Guardian Cities / April 2015 / Cities
"The noblest public square in the world"
Guardian Cities / March 2015 / Cities
Delhi's mythical navel has shaped the city's contours
Guardian Cities / March 2015 / Cities
Warnings from history
Guardian Cities / January 2015 / Cities
Our shrinking world and what it means to travel in it
The Indian Quarterly / October 2014 / Travel
On Yuval Noah Harari's Sapiens
Yahoo Originals / September 2014 / Books
When you travel you're going to find echoes of what you already know
The Indian Quarterly / July 2014 / Travel
On the road with Stephen Sumner, who treats phantom limb pain using mirrors
Mosaic / July 2014 / Science
Maharashtra's most important pilgrimage
The Hindu / July 2014 / Travel
Out and about in
Outlook Traveller / March 2014 / Travel
From slum dweller to Nobel Peace Prize nominee
Guardian Cities / June 2014 / Cities
Bangalore in the time of elections
Guardian Cities / April 2014 / Cities
What genetics is telling us
Fountain Ink / December 2013 / Science
Hanging out with Indian sex tourists in Tashkent
Open / October 2013 / Travel
Watching Sachin Tendulkar's last Test match
Fountain Ink / January 2014 / Others
Going to the geographical centre of India. Or not.
Outlook Traveller / October 2010 / Travel
Cuba
Outlook Traveller / June 2013 / Travel
Finding the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan in Mexico City
Outlook Traveller / February 2012 / Travel
The revelation that is Madurai food
Outlook Traveller / December 2010 / Travel
A month in a gated community
Fountain Ink / February 2012 / Cities
Not even Nepalis were exempt
Open / August 2011 / Travel
Vishwamitra, distraction, productivity
Deccan Herald / November 2011 / Others
A researcher declares he's answered one of the deepest questions in mathematics. But has he really? The changing processes of science in the Internet age.
Fountain Ink / May 2012 / Science
He might have gone on fast to protest the fasting
Open / June 2011 / Others
How would Valmiki have fared on a geography test?
GEO (Online at Kiski Kahani) / October 2011 / Books
On Chetan Bhagat, his books, his readers
The Caravan / May 2010 / Books
The wraparound of luxury and austerity in travel writing
Outlook Traveller / July 2011 / Travel
Review of four Ibne Safi novels
DNA / July 2011 / Books
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