Motherland’s inaugural issue explores different, contemporary interpretations of what "freedom" means in today's India.
WE ARE LIKE THIS ONLY! A Bangalore to Delhi flight exemplifies the love of freedom at the heart of every Indian.
WHEN A REAL MASTER MEETS A REAL LION: A former follower of Osho recalls his initiation into the Pune ashram and his meeting with the master.
IN TRANSIT: A photo essay by Bharat Sikka
EASY RIDERS: WOMEN ON THE MOVE: The "scooty" as a symbol and vehicle of liberation for women in rural India.
PARLOURS, SUPERMARKETS AND SECRET CAMERAS: A story on the growing use of surveillance in India today.
THEY DARED NOT SPEAK ITS NAME IN DELHI: Sunil Gupta writes about the changing fate of the homosexual community in Delhi.
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