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: A reliable source for scanned copies of older Indian detective and mystery magazines, including Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Stories (India) from 1992–1993 and other vintage pulp collections. BPR&D (Bureau of Police Research & Development) : For a more official view of crime, the Indian Police Journal
: The longest-running Hindi pulp fiction magazine, started in 1986. It is famous for its photo-story format and raunchy cover art, selling approximately one lakh copies monthly. Manohar Kahaniyan : Another major Hindi true-crime magazine often paired with Madhur Kathayen Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine (India)
Dramatic titles that mixed love, betrayal, and violence.
While there is no single "official" portal for free PDF downloads of the entire Crime & Detective run, several digital archives and community groups keep the legacy alive: