Kaushik Das Gupta is a Senior Associate Editor at The Indian Express who specializes in environmental issues, climate justice, public policy, and the intersection of politics and culture. Professional Profile Role: Senior Associate Edito Expertise: He frequently writes editorial pieces and columns that analyze environmental crises (specifically Delhi's air pollution), climate change, education policy, and major sports narratives. Email: kaushik.dasgupta@expressindia.com Recent Notable Articles (2025) His recent columns provide critical insights into pressing civic and global issues: Environment & Climate Change: "Citizens are protesting Delhi's toxic air. The issue is much deeper than 'severe' AQI" (Nov 16, 2025) — A critique of administrative responses to the pollution crisis. "Once there was a Delhi winter, now we have a mask" (Nov 5, 2025) — A personal and analytical reflection on the loss of the traditional winter season to pollution. "Climate justice lets super rich in developing world off the hook" (Oct 30, 2025) — An interview/analysis of historian Sunil Amrith's work on human exploitation and the environment. "Can artificial rain quell Delhi's pollution?" (Sept 28, 2025) — An examination of the scientific limitations of cloud seeding. Politics & Society: "Between 'Communist' Mamdani and 'Despot' Trump, the common ground is the city" (Nov 22, 2025) — Commentary on the political climate in New York following the U.S. elections. "Reversing brain drain requires honest introspection of what caused it" (Oct 26, 2025) — On the need for academic freedom to attract global scholars. "NCERT textbook revisions — a point-by-point counter isn't enough" (July 20, 2025) — A call to contextualize the history of violence in medieval ages rather than just reacting to revisions. Sports & Culture: "I believed in cricket diplomacy between India and Pakistan. Not anymore" (Sept 18, 2025) — A piece on how "revanchism" has replaced healthy rivalry in modern cricket. "When Cheteshwar Pujara won, India won" (Aug 25, 2025) — A tribute to Pujara's Test cricket legacy and technical discipline. "Hitman signs off: For fans, Rohit Sharma's Test legacy will be about wanting more" (May 8, 2025). Literature: "Booker Prize 2025: Andrew Miller's Land in Winter" (Nov 9, 2025) — A review of the novel exploring resilience during extreme isolation. "Amitav Ghosh's Wild Fictions" (June 14, 2025) — Analysis of Ghosh’s essays on climate crises shaping human activity. Reporting Themes Kaushik's work often bridges the gap between scientific knowledge and policymaking. He frequently argues that addressing issues like floods, heatwaves, and pollution requires a "paradigm shift" in engineering and planning, rather than temporary fixes.

December 24, 2025 20:46 IST
From rivers and floods to forests and fossil fuels, these books challenge human exceptionalism and trace how inequality, empire and modernity have reshaped the Earth – and our relationship with it
Sun, Dec 28, 2025
December 21, 2025 17:07 IST
At a time when protestors in Delhi were demanding clean air, parliamentarians failed in sending a message for much-needed accountability in environmental governance.
Tue, Dec 23, 2025
November 22, 2025 15:32 IST
Mamdani’s charm and Trump’s unpredictability can, indeed, come together to make a great media spectacle. But for New Yorkers, reeling under inflation and the worst housing crisis in a century, the initial levels of comfort between its mayor-elect and Trump mean that there’s something to look forward to
Sat, Nov 22, 2025
November 16, 2025 15:35 IST
The protests in Delhi are a sign – nebulous perhaps – of the sensitivity of the city’s residents towards the national capital’s clean air problem. It’s now the turn of administrators to take the next step
Sun, Nov 16, 2025
November 09, 2025 11:07 IST
Set amid Britain’s 1962 blizzard, Land in Winter explores fragile marriages, buried guilt, and quiet resilience, revealing how isolation and extreme weather expose the heart’s deepest truths.
Sun, Nov 09, 2025
November 05, 2025 07:45 IST
Scents and smells mean very little in a world in which masks and air purifiers are basic life support. But they can only do so much. As a coughing fit draws to a close, I cast a glance at the air purifier struggling to keep PM levels under control.
Wed, Nov 05, 2025
October 30, 2025 22:11 IST
Historian Sunil Amrith’s The Burning Earth explores how centuries of human ambition and exploitation have bound together empire, industry, and the environment
Sat, Nov 08, 2025
October 26, 2025 15:19 IST
Offering operational flexibility to attract scholars settled abroad is welcome. The sentiment, however, won’t amount to much without the freedom to ask difficult questions
Sun, Oct 26, 2025
October 15, 2025 17:22 IST
To burst crackers or not — every year on Diwali, people in Delhi face this uncomfortable question. But Diwali isn’t the problem — Delhi’s year-round pollution apathy is
Wed, Oct 15, 2025
October 05, 2025 15:44 IST
An AIIMS study shows that this knowledge gap impacts organ donations. For lakhs of patients with chronic diseases, this is a life and death issue
Mon, Oct 06, 2025
September 28, 2025 18:24 IST
The scale of the capital’s pollution problem is vast, and it requires continuous and intense rainfall over a large area to have a measurable impact. Rain triggered by cloud seeding can, at most, temporarily wash away pollutants but it does not address the source of particulate matter and pollution levels could rebound in a short time.
Sun, Sep 28, 2025
September 28, 2025 05:00 IST
At the core of the book is Macfarlane’s contention that if a river is alive, laws, politics and, most significantly, our perceptions, must change
Wed, Oct 08, 2025
September 18, 2025 13:18 IST
The Asia Cup match between the two neighbours wasn't rivalry — it was revanchism. Why play sport, if the players cannot be its best servants?
Tue, Sep 23, 2025
September 14, 2025 18:21 IST
The country also has policies to tackle the crisis. It needs to tweak them, many of them substantially
Sun, Sep 14, 2025
August 31, 2025 17:47 IST
Forecasting systems have improved in recent years; so has understanding of weather patterns and geology. Failure to use the information to protect lives is unpardonable
Mon, Sep 01, 2025
August 25, 2025 12:44 IST
Who knows — the recent accolade-earning draw in England could well have been a victory had India had a number 3 of Pujara’s class. Perhaps this was the only chink in the batting armoury on that tour
Mon, Aug 25, 2025
August 10, 2025 17:40 IST
It’s both a political and knowledge-related imperative. In a world challenged by global warming, refashioning the ecology-economy link has as much significance as that of syncing skills with the demands of new cybertech, AI and robotics
Sun, Aug 10, 2025
July 28, 2025 15:55 IST
It would be pity if the English captain's petulance in the last half hour is even a footnote in the annals of the match. But even one of the greatest ambassador's of the modern day game would admit – perhaps grudgingly – a draw was a victory for the Indian team
Mon, Jul 28, 2025
July 20, 2025 15:19 IST
The challenge is to reckon with history of violence in medieval ages and nudge people to see it in context
Tue, Jul 22, 2025
July 08, 2025 11:36 IST
The bowler's journey shows that India’s path to becoming a sporting powerhouse and a Viksit Bharat runs through its most underprivileged towns
Tue, Jul 08, 2025
June 15, 2025 18:32 IST
Climate-proofing cities require paradigm shifts in engineering and planning institutes. But first school classrooms should find ways to engage with environment as people’s lived realities
Tue, Jun 17, 2025
June 14, 2025 16:37 IST
Like his works of fiction, the essays showcase what Ghosh is best at — lending an attentive ear to migrants, sailors, soldiers, tribal communities, friends, neighbours
Wed, Jun 18, 2025
June 01, 2025 17:39 IST
Environmental education is part of curricula. But rarely does it encourage the student to engage with, and find solutions to, real-life problems
Sun, Jun 01, 2025
May 18, 2025 16:51 IST
It may not affect Indian generic industry immediately. But as big pharma is forced to recalibrate prices, it will step up pressure for stricter intellectual property rules
Sun, May 18, 2025
May 16, 2025 06:46 IST
Gill, Jaiswal, and Rahul have the talent. Can they summon the tenacity and technical discipline?
Fri, May 16, 2025




