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.

May 10, 2003 00:00 IST
To understand why the prime minister’s third peace initiative is qualitatively different from the previous two, read again the text of ...
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May 03, 2003 00:00 IST
At the CEOs’ quiz organised by the CII in New Delhi last week, quizmaster Siddharth Basu could have asked one more question: Which mini...
Sat, May 03, 2003
April 26, 2003 00:00 IST
You can look at the prime minister’s latest initiative on Kashmir and talks with Pakistan in opposite ways. The first is the more obvio...
Sat, Apr 26, 2003
April 19, 2003 00:00 IST
Former US diplomat Dennis Kux analysed the frosty and stagnant years of India’s relationship with his country in his significant book, ...
Sat, Apr 19, 2003
April 12, 2003 00:00 IST
The unexpectedly large response to ‘It’s not about saving Pvt Ryan’ (National Interest, IE, March 29) is generally evenly div...
Sat, Apr 12, 2003
April 05, 2003 00:00 IST
It is amazing how much of the crystal-gazing on post-war Iraq is confined to what kind of Iraq, or what kind of Middle East, or at best what...
Sat, Apr 05, 2003
March 29, 2003 00:00 IST
One of the most memorable, and most repeated, scenes of the ongoing war so far was the one showing the “fierce” resistance put up ...
Sat, Mar 29, 2003
March 23, 2003 00:00 IST
A year ago, we promised to bring Sunday reading back in fashion. The idea was not new. A genuine Sunday paper with superior writing, scoops,...
Sun, Mar 23, 2003
March 22, 2003 00:00 IST
If only “criminal, reckless little” Bush knew the extent of worldwide anger and revulsion his invasion of Iraq would cause, he may...
Sat, Mar 22, 2003
March 15, 2003 00:00 IST
When the leading lights of this NDA government look back on their first five years in power they will have to find some explanations for a c...
Sat, Mar 15, 2003
March 08, 2003 00:00 IST
Nobody looks more ridiculous in the whole Iraq situation than the Europeans. A bit of their hypocrisy was on show in New Delhi earlier this ...
Sat, Mar 08, 2003
March 02, 2003 00:00 IST
Can the founder, visionary, chief mentor, whatever-else of Infosys ever get anything wrong?The man even seems to get his superstitions spot ...
Sun, Mar 02, 2003
March 01, 2003 00:00 IST
There could be a simpler explanation as to why this week’s ‘National Interest’ does not talk about the state of the economy o...
Sat, Mar 01, 2003
February 22, 2003 00:00 IST
Since this is turning out to be such an uninspiring World Cup for us so far, let’s talk about what little there is to savour: the match...
Sat, Feb 22, 2003
February 15, 2003 00:00 IST
While so many state governments rush to add chapters on her heroic life and the Shiv Sena threatens to rename Valentine’s day after Kal...
Sat, Feb 15, 2003
February 08, 2003 00:00 IST
The past week has seen some welcome, if belated, course correction in our policy on Iraq and the US. The confusion had peaked last week with...
Sat, Feb 08, 2003
February 01, 2003 00:00 IST
Klaus Schwab set up the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the annual conclave of the world’s richest and most powerful as a capitalist too...
Sat, Feb 01, 2003
January 25, 2003 00:00 IST
In the Delhiwalla’s demonology, the fog is the flavour of the fortnight. It has blanked out flight and railway schedules, made movement...
Sat, Jan 25, 2003
January 18, 2003 00:00 IST
Last Saturday’s National Interest (‘India’s most important NRIs’) has evoked a sizeable response. As an honorary Northea...
Sat, Jan 18, 2003
January 11, 2003 00:00 IST
There is something about capital cities that makes them so forgetful of the recent past. However, they are obsessed with ancient history. Th...
Sat, Jan 11, 2003
January 04, 2003 00:00 IST
It is difficult to imagine it was exactly a year ago, to date, that we came so close to war with Pakistan. The bulk of the troop mobilisatio...
Sat, Jan 04, 2003
December 14, 2002 00:00 IST
Despite all the confusion caused by opinion polls, exit polls and whatever the Gujarat throws up on Sunday there is unanimity across politic...
Sat, Dec 14, 2002
December 08, 2002 00:00 IST
If you are just an ordinary tax-payer, the quintessential man on the street, why should you be reading the series of exposes this newspaper&...
Sun, Dec 08, 2002
November 30, 2002 00:00 IST
IT seems that one of our former ministers visited Washington and caused so much confusion because of his pronounced Bengali accent that some...
Sat, Nov 30, 2002
November 23, 2002 00:00 IST
Once upon a time, around two decades ago, there were three men who dominated Sikh politics. One of them, Parkash Singh Badal is still around...
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