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...
June 12, 2011 03:37 IST
This business of blackmailing the government by hunger strikes must stop.
Sun, Jun 12, 2011June 05, 2011 03:31 IST
When political leaders fail to lead,you get Baba Ramdev.
Sun, Jun 05, 2011May 29, 2011 03:22 IST
It is of a piece with the confused structure of our present government that it should be the Minister of Environment who initiated the first public debate on education that we have heard since Dr Manmohan Singh became Prime Minister
Sun, May 29, 2011May 22, 2011 01:30 IST
The Gandhis are back in full fettle. And,how dull life has been without them
Sun, May 22, 2011May 15, 2011 01:31 IST
By a funny coincidence,Rahul Gandhi chose to go on one of his rural excursions just before the election results came last week.
Sun, May 15, 2011May 08, 2011 01:30 IST
Let me begin with a confession
Sun, May 08, 2011May 01, 2011 01:45 IST
Three things that remind me depressingly of the socialist times in which I grew up
Sun, May 01, 2011April 24, 2011 01:13 IST
How amusing that the people Anna Hazare selected to craft the definitive law against Indian corruption now find themselves squirming in some very murky ground
Sun, Apr 24, 2011April 17, 2011 01:30 IST
The column I wrote last week attracted more mail than almost anything else I have written of late
Sun, Apr 17, 2011April 10, 2011 00:22 IST
As I have watched mass hysteria build up over Anna Hazares fast,there have been moments when I felt that his supporters had forgotten that India is a democratic country.
Sun, Apr 10, 2011April 03, 2011 00:41 IST
Even for me who cannot tell a googly from a doosra,last weeks match in Mohali was spellbinding
Sun, Apr 03, 2011March 27, 2011 00:17 IST
But,last weeks performance during the concluding days of Parliaments Budget Session exceeded anything that has happened before
Sun, Mar 27, 2011March 20, 2011 03:10 IST
Last week,when it was announced that there were plans afoot to set income tax sleuths on to those who invest in Gujarat,my first reaction was disbelief.
Sun, Mar 20, 2011March 13, 2011 02:28 IST
In recent months,there has been a lot of talk about black money.
Sun, Mar 13, 2011March 06, 2011 23:57 IST
What is worse is that our hereditary MPs epitomise what could be the biggest flaw in Indian democracy.
Sun, Mar 06, 2011February 27, 2011 23:51 IST
Before writing this,I spent a moment wondering why I find the Budget session of Parliament so depressing.
Sun, Feb 27, 2011February 20, 2011 23:48 IST
The Supreme Court made some fascinating comments recently on the flaws in our justice system that were ignored by everyone.
Sun, Feb 20, 2011February 13, 2011 02:02 IST
Those of our political leaders who have paid attention to the protests in Tahrir Square must be spending sleepless nights.
Sun, Feb 13, 2011February 06, 2011 00:23 IST
At first it puzzled me that the Prime Ministers warning last week against a return to the licence raj was ignored by the media.
Sun, Feb 06, 2011January 30, 2011 01:27 IST
The ways in which the Government of India works are indeed mysterious and mystifying.
Sun, Jan 30, 2011January 23, 2011 03:08 IST
Rarely have I felt as sorry for the Prime Minister as I did last week when he supposedly reshuffled his Cabinet.
Sun, Jan 23, 2011January 16, 2011 04:12 IST
My Pakistani friends are all moderates.
Sun, Jan 16, 2011January 09, 2011 02:44 IST
I read the interview with N C Saxena carefully to try and understand what he did and was astounded to discover his reason.
Sun, Jan 09, 2011January 02, 2011 02:27 IST
When seen with the eyes of a political columnist,the only good thing that can be said about 2010 is thank God its over.
Sun, Jan 02, 2011December 26, 2010 01:33 IST
I am going to defend Niira Radia and attack the media.
Sun, Dec 26, 2010



