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StoriesAsia is a collective of independent journalists from Asia, who infuse art in their journalism to produce passionately told stories for the collective’s own platforms and its partner media outlets. The journalists at StoriesAsia care about people whose concerns remain under- or misrepresented in mainstream media, and their mantra is to put a human face to news which is otherwise faceless numbers and tragedies. StoriesAsia aims to pioneer the narrative nonfiction genre, particularly in visual media, but also work across platforms and formats.

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June 04, 2019

Amid Tatmadaw Offensive, India’s NSCN(K) Rebels Are on the Retreat

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
A recent offensive has the Naga rebels stepping back.
May 29, 2019

Zakir Musa and Kashmir: Beyond Al-Qaeda

By Adnan Bhat
Who was Zakir Musa?

May 26, 2019

Nepal’s Proposed Media Bill Is a Press Freedom Killer

By Arun Budhathoki
Nepal’s government has put the fourth estate in its crosshairs.

May 22, 2019

How Developed Is Modi’s Model Village?

By Avinash Giri
Nagepur is one of the four villages Modi “adopted” under a new development scheme. How is it faring?

May 21, 2019

China-India Border Talks Remain Difficult Amid Map Burning Controversy

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Will China’s burning of maps stymie bilateral efforts?
May 10, 2019

Do Indian Voters Know How Their Government Works?

By Vishal Arora
It seems few Indians are aware of the distinction between the roles of the central and state governments.

May 02, 2019

India’s Northeast Emerges as a Drug-Trafficking Corridor Between Myanmar and Bangladesh

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Bangladesh is alarmed over the increasing flow of synthetic drugs from India’s Northeast sourced from laboratories in Myanmar. 
May 01, 2019

Governance at the Grassroots in India’s Northeast

By Parul Abrol
What drives India’s voters?

April 30, 2019

India Elections 2019: What Voters in ‘Modi’s’ Bishada Village Want

By StoriesAsia
The site of a deadly cow lynching incident has little to show for its fervent support of Modi.

April 27, 2019

Nepal’s Space Program Aims to Break Geopolitical Barriers

By Arun Budhathoki
Nepal aims to launch its first commercial satellite, a high-performance C and Ku Band satellite, by 2022.

April 15, 2019

What India's Most Backward District Wants From the Election

By Vishal Arora, Avinash Giri, and Safvana Yasmine
Voters in Nuh wonder where the government has been.
April 08, 2019

India Elections 2019: Where Are Farmers in Gujarat’s Growth Model?

By Vishal Arora and Dev Desai
Those in rural areas complain they have been left behind during Gujarat's era of growth.

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