Leo Mirani is a correspondent with the Economist. He has previously worked with Quartz and Time Out Mumbai
June 2020
No more going viral: why not apply social distancing to social media?
Leo Mirani
By limiting the number of people a user can share posts with, Facebook et al could help flatten the curve of misinformation, says Economist correspondent Leo Mirani
November 2010
Irony enters the Bollywood mix
Sister act: the Singh Twins
October 2010
Arundhati Roy has stirred up a debate, not about Kashmir, but about herself
Leo Mirani
Sorry, Malcolm Gladwell, the revolution may well be tweeted
Leo Mirani
September 2010
The point of the Commonwealth Games
Leo Mirani
Leo Mirani: Think of the Commonwealth as a scaled-up version of a support group for survivors of testicular cancer
August 2010
Indian gap year? Glorified holiday, more like
Leo Mirani
Indians are treated like children over alcohol
Leo Mirani
July 2010
Why Indians don't care about David Cameron
Leo Mirani
India's general strikes: pain, and very little gain
Leo Mirani
December 2008
The meaning of Mumbai
Leo Mirani
Leo Mirani: Like Beirut, Mumbai has become a name with global resonance. One that will for ever be linked with suffering and loss