Vandita Mishra, National Opinion Editor at The Indian Express, is a political commentator known for her deep analytical insights into the country’s democratic health, electoral politics, and institutional shifts. Professional Profile Role: As National Opinion Editor, she leads the editorial and opinion pages, shaping the newspaper and website’s stance on critical national issues. Expertise: Her work primarily focuses on the "lifeworlds" of Indian politics—bridging the gap between high-level policy/legal debates and the lived realities of ordinary citizens. She is particularly known for her extensive field reporting during state and national elections (especially in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh). Background: Before joining The Indian Express, she served as an Assistant Editor at The Pioneer. She has also held prestigious fellowships (at the University of Westminster, London, and the National Endowment for Democracy, Washington) including a study on comparative political party systems. She got the Ramnath Goenka award for Reporting on Politics and Government in 2010 Key Editorial Themes Democratic Institutions: She frequently writes about the shrinking space for debate in Parliament, judicial independence, and the role of the Election Commission. Political Party Analysis: Her columns often provide critical assessments of the BJP’s "Double Engine" narrative and the Congress party's organizational challenges. Ground Reports: Unlike many editors who remain desk-bound, Mishra is a frequent field reporter. Her "ground up" analysis of figures like Nitish Kumar, Prashant Kishor, and the RJD, as in the recent Bihar election, provides a nuanced look at caste and development dynamics. Social & Political Philosophy: She often touches on the "anti-pluralist" shifts in the polity and the responsibility of political actors to find a democratic middle ground. Notable Columns & Articles "Vandita Mishra writes": Her regular column covers the pulse of Indian democracy. Recent pieces have examined the Congress's "vote chori" campaign and the fragile nature of deliberative spaces in India. Moderation: She frequently moderates "Express Adda" and "Expresso," interviewing high-profile figures such as Omar Abdullah, Melinda Gates, and filmmaker Kabir Khan. Recent Notable Pieces “High pitch of ‘vote chori’ campaign marks Congress’s retreat from the hard labour of everyday politics” (Dec 2025) “Parliament has re-opened its doors, but will it let debate in?” (Nov 2025) “Why Rs 10,000 or the mahila vote don’t tell the full story of this dramatic victory” (Nov 2025 – Bihar analysis) Her full archive and latest articles can be found at her Indian Express Profile.

February 22, 2003 00:00 IST
It's a dog-eared picture: of the dangerous subcontinent, out of its leaders’ control. The ECONOMIST was fretting about India and Pakist...
Sat, Feb 22, 2003
February 08, 2003 00:00 IST
For us, the spectacular loss of Columbia became the moment to mourn Kalpana Chawla and to celebrate her amazing journey from Karnal to the s...
Sat, Feb 08, 2003
February 01, 2003 00:00 IST
Earlier this week, an editorial in THE NEW YORK TIMES recalled the gas leak from a Union Carbide plant that killed thousands in Bhopal and a...
Sat, Feb 01, 2003
January 25, 2003 00:00 IST
As the war talk twisted and turned through the week, it was difficult to keep track, or make sense. The WASHINGTON POST’s columnist app...
Sat, Jan 25, 2003
January 18, 2003 00:00 IST
For those still wondering why India and its neighbourhood must agonise about a US-led war on Iraq, TIME spelt it out. With the 1991 Gulf War...
Sat, Jan 18, 2003
January 11, 2003 00:00 IST
A scenario, according to the WASHINGTON POST: If the US took action against North Korea, it would place hundreds of thousands of lives in je...
Sat, Jan 11, 2003
January 06, 2003 00:00 IST
It is probably unwise to read too much into yearend listings of winners and losers. It is certainly hazardous to compare two societies on th...
Mon, Jan 06, 2003
January 04, 2003 00:00 IST
Washington's war on terror may have taken an unscripted turn in the New Year. But the US media isn’t telling much. They’ve been no...
Sat, Jan 04, 2003
December 28, 2002 00:00 IST
It seems so long ago. The year had begun with an unswerving focus in the western media on the sub-continent. General Pervez Musharraf strode...
Sat, Dec 28, 2002
December 21, 2002 00:00 IST
The pitch was already raised so high in the run-up to elections in Gujarat that by the time they pronounced judgement, most adjectives had l...
Sat, Dec 21, 2002
December 17, 2002 00:00 IST
The internationally acclaimed economist did not mention Gujarat by name. But the outcome in that state appeared to be on Jagdish Bhagwati...
Tue, Dec 17, 2002
December 07, 2002 00:00 IST
The spotlight is on the battle in Gujarat and Narendra Modi certainly looks his part. He was visibly the ‘saffron icon’ in TIME...
Sat, Dec 07, 2002
November 30, 2002 00:00 IST
They've drawn up a new map and India is a spot highlighted in red. In its feature on ‘Terror in Asia’, TIME was unabashedly alarmi...
Sat, Nov 30, 2002
November 25, 2002 00:00 IST
The US media watched the protracted struggle to form a government in Pakistan with evident trepidation. The election of Zafarullah Khan Jama...
Mon, Nov 25, 2002
November 18, 2002 00:00 IST
It took Bill Gates. As the US and British media trailed Microsoft’s chairman on his four-day tour of India, and exclaimed over his vast...
Mon, Nov 18, 2002
October 26, 2002 00:00 IST
If peace comes to the subcontinent, can war be seen to be far behind? Everyone concerned about a potential nuclear holocaust in South Asia h...
Sat, Oct 26, 2002
October 21, 2002 00:00 IST
In the week after elections in India and Pakistan drew to a close, not many in the US and British media stayed with the theme. Their focus h...
Mon, Oct 21, 2002
October 14, 2002 00:00 IST
It's a story of two elections. Fittingly, on Pakistan, where Musharraf’s pre-poll manoeuvres ensured that most of the action was over b...
Mon, Oct 14, 2002
September 29, 2002 00:00 IST
In the limited space conceded to this region, there wasn’t room enough for both. In the event, the outrage at Akshardham all but edged ...
Sun, Sep 29, 2002
September 01, 2002 00:00 IST
For them, we’re only a part of this season of conflict. The ‘deadly minuet’ of threat and counter threat between India and Pa...
Sun, Sep 01, 2002
August 18, 2002 00:00 IST
No, India is not paradise’’, wrote NEW YORK TIMES columnist Thomas Friedman, back home from a recent trip to India. But that discl...
Sun, Aug 18, 2002
August 05, 2002 00:00 IST
WE are still in a twist over what US Secretary of State Colin Powell said when he came peacemaking to South Asia. But for the western media,...
Mon, Aug 05, 2002
July 21, 2002 00:00 IST
As he tackles ‘The World’s Toughest Job’, it would seem that Pakistan’s general is definitely not ‘Asleep at the Wh...
Sun, Jul 21, 2002
July 17, 2002 00:00 IST
As a turf battle rages between the legislature and judiciary on electoral reform, it is impossible not to think of Sukh Ram. The former Unio...
Wed, Jul 17, 2002
July 07, 2002 00:00 IST
It isn’t as though we have completely fallen off their map. South Asia isn’t being monitored as keenly as it was while the war tal...
Sun, Jul 07, 2002





