Tavleen Singh is a distinguished Indian journalist, political reporter, and author, currently serving as a leading columnist for The Indian Express. With a career spanning over four decades, she is widely recognized for her incisive commentary on Indian politics, public policy, and governance.
Professional Experience & Journey: Singh began her journalistic career in the United Kingdom with the Evening Mail in Slough, where she trained under the Westminster Press training scheme. She returned to India in 1974, joining The Statesman as a reporter. Her extensive fieldwork includes tenure as a Special Correspondent for The Telegraph in 1982 and as the South Asia Correspondent for the Sunday Times, London. Over the years, she has contributed to major publications including India Today and has played a pioneering role in Indian television journalism, heading the Delhi bureau for Plus Channel.
Expertise & Focus Areas: Renowned for her deep understanding of India's political landscape, Singh has covered some of the most critical events in the nation's history, including the Punjab insurgency and the conflict in Kashmir. Her writing often bridges the gap between the "Durbar" of Delhi’s political elite and the ground realities of rural India. She currently writes the popular weekly column "Fifth Column" for The Indian Express, appearing every Sunday, where she offers critical analysis of government policies and political shifts.
Authoritativeness & Recognition Singh is a celebrated author of several best-selling books that serve as important records of contemporary Indian history. Her notable works include:
Kashmir: A Tragedy of Errors (1995)
Lollipop Street: Why India Will Survive Her Politicians (1999)
Durbar (2012)
India's Broken Tryst (2016)
Messiah Modi: A Tale of Great Expectations (2020)
Her fearless reporting has earned her significant accolades, including the Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Woman Mediaperson (1988) and the Sanskriti Award (1985) for her comprehensive coverage of the Punjab crisis.
Trust & Credibility As a veteran voice in Indian media, Singh is known for her unyielding candor and independent perspective. Her long-standing association with The Indian Express, a publication known for its "Journalism of Courage," reinforces her standing as a...

January 15, 2017 00:37 IST
The question we should all really be asking is why India remains one of the poorest countries in the world with such a profusion of leaders who love poor people.
Sun, Jan 15, 2017
January 08, 2017 01:40 IST
The government of India is making tireless efforts to support those states who are doing well.
Sun, Jan 08, 2017
January 01, 2017 01:00 IST
Modi is lucky to have such an uninspiring bunch of opponents but he must remember that any one of them will defeat him if this year does not bring signs of real reform.
Sun, Jan 01, 2017
December 25, 2016 00:18 IST
The RSS has long been described as right-wing or, since the ascent of Donald Trump, the alt-right.
Sun, Dec 25, 2016
December 18, 2016 00:01 IST
Rahul’s doting Mummyji continues to believe that her son will one day lead India.
Sun, Dec 18, 2016
December 11, 2016 00:02 IST
In his digital dreams Mr Modi sees a billion Indians becoming enthusiastic participants in a cashless economy in the near future.
Sun, Dec 11, 2016
December 04, 2016 00:00 IST
Nationalism and patriotism come naturally when they are not decreed by people arrogant enough to believe they have a right to dictate such things.
Sun, Dec 04, 2016
November 27, 2016 00:00 IST
The consensus among opposition is that not only has PM Modi behaved like a power-crazed dictator, but he also has revealed himself for the first time to be a hopeless administrator.
Sun, Nov 27, 2016
November 20, 2016 00:28 IST
The truth is that even if every last little black rupee becomes shining and white, there is no guarantee that India will achieve her dreams of prosperity.
Sun, Nov 20, 2016
November 13, 2016 00:53 IST
We must hope that once he becomes President, a wiser, more serious man will emerge to enable him to tackle grim international problems that are complex and terrifying.
Sun, Nov 13, 2016
November 06, 2016 00:00 IST
The violence we have seen in Kashmir in the past three months was never about Burhan Wani’s death, it was always about something uglier and more insidious, but we ignored it.
Sun, Nov 06, 2016
October 30, 2016 03:45 IST
Retroactive taxation was the last nail in the economy’s coffin and one of the biggest mistakes of the Modi government was to not rid us of it in its first Budget.
Tue, Nov 01, 2016
October 23, 2016 00:10 IST
It shamed me to watch Karan Johar appear on national television last week to plead abjectly for his film.
Sun, Oct 23, 2016
October 16, 2016 00:00 IST
The Indian Army has more credibility than the Pakistani Army in the eyes of most Indians, but not this lot. So the voices of what the Defence Minister called ‘doubting Thomases’ have been heard across the land.
Sun, Oct 16, 2016
October 09, 2016 00:00 IST
When a dynasty has remained in power for nearly all of India’s years as an independent nation, it is not easy to accept that some little commoner from Gujarat should usurp the throne.
Sun, Oct 09, 2016
October 02, 2016 00:45 IST
As things stand, the military men who control that country and the religious fanatics they have nurtured know well that if there is peace with India, their time is up.
Fri, Oct 07, 2016
September 25, 2016 00:45 IST
We must hope that the Defence Minister will now punish those who were careless enough to allow 18 Indian soldiers to be killed so easily.
Sun, Sep 25, 2016
September 18, 2016 00:02 IST
In a state the size of France, Mulayam Singh Yadav and his many relatives have taken control of all the levers of political and economic power exactly as used to happen in times of yore when rajas ruled the land.
Sun, Sep 18, 2016
September 11, 2016 01:18 IST
Everywhere that there are Muslims we see the effects of this and everywhere there are Muslims we see excuses for why the allure is so strong.
Sun, Sep 11, 2016
September 04, 2016 00:55 IST
The aged socialists who surfaced on the day of the Bharat Bandh charged Narendra Modi with things that he has not yet done.
Sun, Sep 04, 2016
August 28, 2016 01:00 IST
Burhan Wani, whose death caused the current spate of violence, was a peacetime terrorist.
Sun, Aug 28, 2016
August 21, 2016 00:07 IST
The sad truth is that India’s biggest failures in 70 years of glorious independence have been in the area of human resource development.
Sun, Aug 21, 2016
August 14, 2016 00:04 IST
The Prime Minister in his speech said he was sad that instead of laptops and books in their hands these children had stones and grenades.
Sun, Aug 14, 2016
August 07, 2016 00:49 IST
Since the Prime Minister has remained silent, the impression has gone around that he secretly approves of what these cow vigilantes are doing.
Sun, Aug 07, 2016
July 31, 2016 00:55 IST
In his first address from the Red Fort, the Prime Minister made the grand gesture of abolishing the Planning Commission.
Sun, Jul 31, 2016





