📖 Overview
Josy Joseph is an influential Indian investigative journalist and author known for exposing significant corruption in Indian politics and business. His work as founder of Confluence Media and his role as an adjunct faculty at O.P. Jindal Global University has established him as a leading voice in investigative journalism.
Joseph's most notable work includes "A Feast of Vultures: The Hidden Business of Democracy in India," which examines corruption and corporate-political nexus in India. His investigative reporting revealed major scandals including the "leave travel concession" scam involving Indian MPs and the 2G spectrum allocation controversy.
His educational background combines mathematics and journalism, with a master's degree in International Relations from The Fletcher School at Tufts University. Throughout his career, Joseph has written for numerous prominent publications and received multiple awards for his investigative work exposing corruption and corporate misconduct in India.
As the founder of Confluence Media, Joseph continues to promote platform-agnostic investigative journalism while maintaining high standards of reporting on complex political and business issues. His work consistently focuses on uncovering systemic corruption and its impact on Indian democracy and society.
👀 Reviews
Readers value Josy Joseph's investigative reporting and detailed documentation of corruption in India, especially in his books "A Feast of Vultures" and "The Silent Coup."
Readers highlight:
- Research depth backed by government records and documents
- Clear connections between corporate interests and political decisions
- Courage in naming powerful figures involved in wrongdoing
- Accessible writing style that explains complex topics
Common criticisms:
- Some passages become dense with names and details
- Information can feel overwhelming for readers unfamiliar with Indian politics
- Select readers question if certain allegations have enough proof
Ratings:
Goodreads:
A Feast of Vultures - 4.1/5 (500+ ratings)
The Silent Coup - 4.3/5 (200+ ratings)
Amazon India:
A Feast of Vultures - 4.3/5 (300+ reviews)
The Silent Coup - 4.4/5 (100+ reviews)
Multiple readers note the books led them to better understand systemic corruption in India's democracy.
📚 Books by Josy Joseph
A Feast of Vultures: The Hidden Business of Democracy in India (2016)
An investigative examination of corruption networks in India, revealing how middlemen and fixers operate between citizens, corporations, and government.
The Silent Coup: A History of India's Deep State (2021) A detailed analysis of India's internal security apparatus and intelligence agencies, documenting their evolution and impact on democratic institutions.
The Silent Coup: A History of India's Deep State (2021) A detailed analysis of India's internal security apparatus and intelligence agencies, documenting their evolution and impact on democratic institutions.
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