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.

November 16, 2002 00:00 IST
The question in Gujarat is not who will win, or by how much. The first has been a foregone conclusion ever since the massacres. The second d...
Sat, Nov 16, 2002
November 09, 2002 00:00 IST
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Sat, Nov 09, 2002
November 04, 2002 00:00 IST
Let's begin this by flagging for your attention to three items published on the op-ed page of this newspaper recently. * Extracts from Arun...
Mon, Nov 04, 2002
October 26, 2002 00:00 IST
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October 19, 2002 00:00 IST
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Sat, Oct 19, 2002
October 12, 2002 00:00 IST
Americans have a fine tradition of giving their states and cities colourful titles. California is the Golden State, New Jersey the Garden St...
Sat, Oct 12, 2002
October 11, 2002 00:00 IST
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Fri, Oct 11, 2002
October 05, 2002 00:00 IST
My late night reading for the past week is straightforward American bureaucratese. It helps that some of it was drafted by Henry Kissinger. ...
Sat, Oct 05, 2002
September 28, 2002 00:00 IST
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Sat, Sep 28, 2002
September 21, 2002 00:00 IST
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September 14, 2002 00:00 IST
It's said in New York that the September session of the UN General Assembly is when leaders from the Third World arrive to deliver long addr...
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September 07, 2002 00:00 IST
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August 31, 2002 00:00 IST
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August 24, 2002 00:00 IST
The UN would probably never accept it as a yardstick for its human development ratings. But put this away under mpey name in the appendices ...
Sat, Aug 24, 2002
August 10, 2002 00:00 IST
When was the last time you saw a telegram? Not an e-mail, not even a telex, but the good old cable on a sheet of paper with the post office ...
Sat, Aug 10, 2002
August 03, 2002 00:00 IST
Now, come on, what’s so exciting about yet another scam? What is the big deal? Don’t all governments supposed to play favourites, ...
Sat, Aug 03, 2002
July 27, 2002 00:00 IST
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July 20, 2002 00:00 IST
YOU can say three things with confidence about our governments. First, they believe a crisis is best handled by pretending it doesn’t e...
Sat, Jul 20, 2002
July 13, 2002 00:00 IST
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Sat, Jul 13, 2002
July 06, 2002 00:00 IST
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Sat, Jul 06, 2002
June 29, 2002 00:00 IST
The problem with writing anything about the Ambanis is, you are immediately expected to declare your interest. Which side are you on? You ha...
Sat, Jun 29, 2002
June 22, 2002 00:00 IST
My favourite nuke story of all times goes back to 1987. Bundled up deep into the anonymity of the wide-bodied economy class on a transatlant...
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June 15, 2002 00:00 IST
The Rumsfeld visit has capped a month of the most high-profile and intense diplomacy in the history of the subcontinent. Not even a fraction...
Sat, Jun 15, 2002
June 08, 2002 00:00 IST
On ABC ‘Nightline’, one of America’s most watched news programmes last Sunday, Pervez Hoodbhoy, the reputed Pakistani nuclear...
Sat, Jun 08, 2002
June 05, 2002 00:00 IST
At the end of a long and predictable day when nobody said anything that did not belong to a well-dusted old parchment, Russian President Vla...
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