Vinod K. Jose, or Vinod Kizhakkeparambil Joseph, is an award winning journalist from India. He is currently the Deputy Editor of The Caravan (magazine) published from New Delhi. In 2009, Jose was hired by Delhi Press to re-launch the company's 70-year old title The Caravan, which was discontinued in 1988. In January 2010, The Caravan was successfully re-launched as India's first longform narrative journal. Jose started as a city reporter with The Indian Express in New Delhi in 2001. He has worked as a foreign correspondent in South Asia for the American public radio network, Pacifica Radio from 2002 to 2007. In 2007 he attended the MA program at Columbia Journalism School, New York, where he was a Bollinger Presidential Fellow. He won the 2008 Foreign Press Association award from Carl Bernstein, awarded annually for young journalists in the United States for their outstanding academic and professional achievement. Jose was also the founding editor of Free Press (magazine), a longform investigative magazine published in Malayalam language.