What it Means to be an Indian: Hear it From the Last Villages on Our Map
What it Means to be an Indian: Hear it From the Last Villages on Our Map
Four multimedia journalists travel to the edges of India — border villages in Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and West Bengal — to bring stories of struggle, sacrifice & survival.

As India turns 70, News18 reporters travel to four border states to get you stories from the Frontier Villages. From the golden sands of the Thar Desert to the snowcapped peaks of Kashmir to the lush paddy fields of Punjab and West Bengal — this is our ode to the mosaic that is India.

Instead of sitting in Delhi or Mumbai and writing about the idea of India, these reporters travel to the last villages in Indian territory to ask people, who survive against all odds, what it means to be an Indian.

Get a feel of being on the border through stimulating multimedia stories, including documentaries, 360 degree videos, photo essays, podcasts and, of course, text stories.

Kashmir: Where Time Stands Divided

Punjab: One Grave and Two Homelands

Bengal: Children of Bangla, Prisoners of Partition

Rajasthan: Deserted By A Line In The Sand8

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