
About me
I grew up fascinated by the natural world in a way that probably annoyed everyone around me. I was the kid who wanted to know why, not just what — why do crows remember faces? Why do elephants mourn? Why does a forest sound different at dawn than at dusk?
That curiosity eventually took me from Mumbai to some of India's most extraordinary wild places — grasslands in the Terai, forests in Sikkim, corridors in Madhya Pradesh — where I spent years doing the unglamorous, deeply rewarding work of field biology. Camera traps, community surveys, conflict mapping, genetic sampling. The kind of work that teaches you patience and humility faster than anything else.


At some point I realised something: the science being done in these landscapes was extraordinary, but almost nobody outside a narrow academic circle was hearing about it. The stories were incredible — and they were going untold.
So I started telling them.


I'm a researcher at heart, which means I dig deep before I write a word. I fact-check obsessively, I care about accuracy almost to a fault, and I believe a good story and a rigorous one are not opposites — they're the same thing done right.
I'm also genuinely easy to work with. I meet deadlines, I take feedback well, and I'd rather have an honest editorial conversation than produce something mediocre quietly.


If you've made it this far — hello. I'm glad you're here. Whether you want to collaborate, commission something, or just talk about most random stuff, my inbox is always open.
Reach out for collaborations or questions.
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