A selection of the biggest breaks, exclusives and scoops by ThePrint reporters in its first year.
ThePrint celebrates its first birthday on Monday, 20 August – a year that has seen us consistently break stories, report exclusives and come up with scoops. While these reports are significant in themselves and have made an impact, they are just a sliver of the excellence in journalism ThePrint strives for. The following 12 reports are among the biggest such exclusives published in the last one year and span a range of subjects such as politics, defence, bureaucracy and education.
By Amrita Nayak Dutta on 20 May 2018
By Kritika Sharma & Manisha Mondal on 14 July 2018
Bollywood hasn’t offered me a role since I started speaking out against Modi: Prakash Raj
By D.K. Singh on 4 May 2018
Exclusive: The inside story of what Cambridge Analytica actually did in India
By Shivam Vij on 27 March 2018
Inside India’s giant IAS coaching factories: Hope, hype and big money
By Kritika Sharma on 6 August 2018
The IAS has thinned at the top of the bureaucracy under the Modi government
By Sanya Dhingra on 31 July 2018
Why an Indian Army Major can’t just meet a woman at a hotel anywhere
By Deeksha Bhardwaj on 24 May 2018
A year after dramatic breakup, Nitish Kumar wants to get back together with Lalu
By Maneesh Chhibber on 26 June 2018
Exclusive: Chinese troops are amassed near Doklam plateau, satellite images show
By Sujan Dutta on 11 July 2018
CIA document tags VHP and Bajrang Dal as militant religious outfits
By Pragya Kaushika on 14 June 2018
By Anubhuti Vishnoi on 13 December 2017
Exclusive: Chinese troops are amassed near Doklam plateau, satellite images show
By Col. Vinayak Bhat on 27 October 2017
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