Shekhar Gupta was the Editor-in-Chief of The Indian Express. He has to his credit some of the most significant newsbreaks in Indian journalism. He had joined the Indian Express as a cub reporter at its Chandigarh edition in 1977. Three years later, at just 23, The Indian Express sent him to India’s troubled north-east where he covered the then raging insurgencies and civil unrest. As a reporter, and then an editor, with India Today, Shekhar has always brought to readers in India a ringside view of contemporary history from Operation Bluestar to the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, the student uprising in Tiananmen Square in Beijing to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the first Gulf War from Baghdad, Jerusalem and Kuwait, the first “jihad” in Afghanistan and the many twists & turns in the troubled 1983-1993 decade in Sri Lanka’s Tamil North. Shekhar uncovered LTTE training camps in India, the truth behind the falsely implicated scientists of the Indian Space Research Organisation in a spy scandal. And seven years before the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001, he travelled across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Germany, the US and the UK, to report extensively on the threat from pan-national fundamentalism, including its links with Osama bin Laden. Shekhar’s weekly column called National Interest is one of the most credible and independent voices in the media. It is a touchstone for new ideas in politics, governance, society, business and sports. He also hosts an interview-based programme Walk the Talk on NDTV 24x7. A regular guest speaker at prestigious forums including the Asia Society, New York, National Defense College and Defense Services Staff College and the World Economic Forum in Davos and its India summits, Shekhar has authored Assam: A Valley Divided and India Redefines Its Role, published by the Oxford University Press and by the International Institute of Strategic Studies, London, where he is a member of the Council. Over the years he has engaged as one of the pre-eminent voices from India on issues ranging from domestic politics and society to security and international affairs. Shekhar is the recipient of several awards and honours, including the 1985 Inlaks award for young journalist of the year, G K Reddy Award for Journalism, the Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Memorial Award for National Integration. He was awarded Padma Bhushan in 2009.

March 12, 2005 00:00 IST
This is a story from the summer of 1996 that I had salted away for my memoirs, but am tempted to tell now because it may have some relevance...
Sat, Mar 12, 2005
March 05, 2005 01:27 IST
You do not have to be a political pundit to guess what Sonia Gandhi will be asking herself once the dust of Jharkhand, Goa and Bihar settles...
Sat, Mar 05, 2005
February 26, 2005 02:07 IST
Nobody goes to Bihar too often. Actually, nobody goes there unless he or she has to. No surprise then that for all but one member of our gro...
Sat, Feb 26, 2005
February 19, 2005 02:07 IST
Just a drive around Patna could help you see the ongoing slum demolition controversy in Mumbai in a comprehensive perspective. If you allow ...
Sat, Feb 19, 2005
February 13, 2005 01:52 IST
What is the most abiding image, echo or reflection of the reform debate since the UPA came to power? Isn’t it the TV cameras rushing to...
Sun, Feb 13, 2005
February 05, 2005 02:10 IST
If you read the editorials in the pink press they all seem to have major quibbles with this week’s announcement of increased FDI limits...
Sat, Feb 05, 2005
January 29, 2005 00:00 IST
You have to give it to the Chinese for not beating around the bush when it comes to the big issues of their national interest. Not only did ...
Sat, Jan 29, 2005
January 22, 2005 00:00 IST
What do you say when a straight-sets defeat for an Indian in Grand Slam third round becomes the stuff of headlines? Or when merely a point s...
Sat, Jan 22, 2005
January 15, 2005 02:19 IST
India is among a handful of democracies that believe in total consensus and continuity in foreign policy which rarely dominates our electora...
Sat, Jan 15, 2005
January 08, 2005 00:31 IST
The first time I met J.N. ‘Mani’ Dixit, in September 1985, I had not particularly given him a reason for me to be in his good book...
Sat, Jan 08, 2005
December 24, 2004 00:00 IST
P.V. Narasimha Rao was the first serving prime minister I got to meet one-on-one in my reporting days and I had done very little to deserve ...
Fri, Dec 24, 2004
September 11, 2004 00:52 IST
Having questioned, criticised and even ridiculed them all this while, you now have to begin sympathising with the Left. While the major play...
Sat, Sep 11, 2004
August 28, 2004 01:38 IST
One of the most abiding stories from my reporting years is Nawaz Sharif asking me, in complete, child-like innocence, how could it be that o...
Sat, Aug 28, 2004
August 22, 2004 01:00 IST
It may not be the most convincing point to make this morning but this is by no means our worst Olympics ever. It is, actually, one of our be...
Sun, Aug 22, 2004
August 14, 2004 01:57 IST
If there is one area of governance history would give the NDA good marks for, it is foreign policy. The idea of coercive diplomacy was darin...
Sat, Aug 14, 2004
August 08, 2004 01:32 IST
We all, obviously, pray for the safe return of our hostages in Iraq. Meanwhile, the questions the episode raises can no longer be ignored. H...
Sun, Aug 08, 2004
July 31, 2004 00:00 IST
Isn't it funny, and happily so, how much economics dominates our political thought processes these days compared to, say, a couple of years ...
Sat, Jul 31, 2004
July 24, 2004 02:45 IST
The SYL mess matches the Rubaiya disaster in its scale of govt incompetence. And in its unmasking of a political class which can’t dec...
Sat, Jul 24, 2004
July 17, 2004 02:37 IST
Sonia Gandhi has probably not forgotten her favourite line on the NDA. This government, she used to say, will fall under the weight of its o...
Sat, Jul 17, 2004
July 11, 2004 01:17 IST
In the scorchingly volatile evolution of the post-election politico-economic debate, a fascinating new question has emerged, particularly af...
Sun, Jul 11, 2004
July 03, 2004 02:28 IST
Prime minister Manmohan Singh unflinchingly makes two confessions to those calling on him since he took up the top job. One, that he never e...
Sat, Jul 03, 2004
June 26, 2004 02:38 IST
From the CMP to the president’s address and now to the prime minister’s first address to the nation you see a subtle, yet determin...
Sat, Jun 26, 2004
June 19, 2004 00:00 IST
Isn't it fascinating how even in such a globalising world it’s foreign policy that is now emerging as a more contentious political issu...
Sat, Jun 19, 2004
June 12, 2004 00:00 IST
In normal times, could there be a better mood elevator for the market and the economy than Friday morning’s papers? The monsoon has hit...
Sat, Jun 12, 2004
June 05, 2004 00:00 IST
An essay in the latest Economist (May 29-June 4) that raises the question, “Who put the shine into India?” should be essential rea...
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