Kaushik Das Gupta is a Senior Associate Editor at The Indian Express who specializes in environmental issues, climate justice, public policy, and the intersection of politics and culture. Professional Profile Role: Senior Associate Edito Expertise: He frequently writes editorial pieces and columns that analyze environmental crises (specifically Delhi's air pollution), climate change, education policy, and major sports narratives. Email: kaushik.dasgupta@expressindia.com Recent Notable Articles (2025) His recent columns provide critical insights into pressing civic and global issues: Environment & Climate Change: "Citizens are protesting Delhi's toxic air. The issue is much deeper than 'severe' AQI" (Nov 16, 2025) — A critique of administrative responses to the pollution crisis. "Once there was a Delhi winter, now we have a mask" (Nov 5, 2025) — A personal and analytical reflection on the loss of the traditional winter season to pollution. "Climate justice lets super rich in developing world off the hook" (Oct 30, 2025) — An interview/analysis of historian Sunil Amrith's work on human exploitation and the environment. "Can artificial rain quell Delhi's pollution?" (Sept 28, 2025) — An examination of the scientific limitations of cloud seeding. Politics & Society: "Between 'Communist' Mamdani and 'Despot' Trump, the common ground is the city" (Nov 22, 2025) — Commentary on the political climate in New York following the U.S. elections. "Reversing brain drain requires honest introspection of what caused it" (Oct 26, 2025) — On the need for academic freedom to attract global scholars. "NCERT textbook revisions — a point-by-point counter isn't enough" (July 20, 2025) — A call to contextualize the history of violence in medieval ages rather than just reacting to revisions. Sports & Culture: "I believed in cricket diplomacy between India and Pakistan. Not anymore" (Sept 18, 2025) — A piece on how "revanchism" has replaced healthy rivalry in modern cricket. "When Cheteshwar Pujara won, India won" (Aug 25, 2025) — A tribute to Pujara's Test cricket legacy and technical discipline. "Hitman signs off: For fans, Rohit Sharma's Test legacy will be about wanting more" (May 8, 2025). Literature: "Booker Prize 2025: Andrew Miller's Land in Winter" (Nov 9, 2025) — A review of the novel exploring resilience during extreme isolation. "Amitav Ghosh's Wild Fictions" (June 14, 2025) — Analysis of Ghosh’s essays on climate crises shaping human activity. Reporting Themes Kaushik's work often bridges the gap between scientific knowledge and policymaking. He frequently argues that addressing issues like floods, heatwaves, and pollution requires a "paradigm shift" in engineering and planning, rather than temporary fixes.

June 09,2024 20:04:24 PM
Coalition dharma makes it imperative to take everyone on board. That could lay the grounds for more sustainable reform
Mon, Jun 10, 2024
May 23,2024 13:27:42 PM
In the midst of a debate on the boundaries that IPL owners should maintain in their interactions with players, Khan’s respect for the professional shows how it ought to be done
Fri, May 24, 2024
May 12,2024 19:06:24 PM
Whether in forest fires, or pollution crisis, or floods and landslides, authorities make little attempt to connect natural events with people’s lives
Sun, May 12, 2024
May 05,2024 19:27:16 PM
A mixture of inertia and patriarchal mindsets prevents parties from seriously engaging with terms like winnability criteria
Sun, May 05, 2024
April 28,2024 18:58:19 PM
This is a serious omission given that it is today virtually impossible to keep global warming out of any policy on jobs, agriculture, energy, health, housing, even national security
Wed, May 01, 2024
April 25,2024 14:40:25 PM
They do a disservice to all systems of healing. Influencer culture has spawned an ecosphere teeming with mini Ramdevs, who could be compounding a serious public health crisis
Mon, Apr 29, 2024
April 21,2024 19:34:19 PM
Social media is evidence that youth do care about politics. It’s time to find how they make their presence felt at the poll booth
Wed, Apr 24, 2024
April 14,2024 07:00:47 AM
As the country celebrates regional new years, a look at how the kinship of food ties communities and languages, one ingredient at a time
Sat, Apr 13, 2024
March 31,2024 18:47:17 PM
Political parties must be aware that window for reaping demographic dividend is narrowing
Sun, Mar 31, 2024
March 16,2024 13:00:23 PM
Gadgil grew up inspired by anti-casteism, studied in the US during the McCarthy era, and criticised his scientific peers for political inaction
Sat, Mar 16, 2024
March 10,2024 19:04:34 PM
The health and economic costs of the twin problems of obesity and malnutrition are too high to ignore
Sun, Mar 10, 2024
February 09,2024 15:12:03 PM
Today, women and men often cannot afford to rely on conventional families for solidarity, understanding or compassion. They cross boundaries set by faith, community or creed, ignoring threats of violence, to find kindred spirits. Government and framers of state’s UCC should ask themselves if they are making life easy for them
Tue, Feb 13, 2024
February 04,2024 16:28:39 PM
In playing by the book and eschewing populism the government shows confidence in an election year
Sun, Feb 04, 2024
January 28,2024 18:05:16 PM
Viksit Bharat’s litmus test will be in how it addresses the challenges of history and allows the Constitution to animate the Republic
Sun, Jan 28, 2024
January 14,2024 17:41:28 PM
In Bilkis Bano Case, SC displays hallmark of enlightened judiciary.
Sun, Jan 14, 2024
December 24,2023 18:04:52 PM
Suspension of nearly 150 MPs is a new low. It has meant important bills were passed without legislative scrutiny
Sun, Dec 24, 2023
December 17,2023 16:14:58 PM
The verdict has reignited an old debate on India’s polity-- is the country a Union of states or does the Constitution envisage it as federal? The Supreme Court has let itself down with its lack of clarity
Tue, Dec 19, 2023
December 10,2023 20:07:43 PM
Can the Opposition regroup and articulate a criticism of the government that sticks?
Sun, Dec 10, 2023
December 03,2023 18:48:04 PM
Delegates have struck the right chord on renewables and loss damage fund. But will those with the historic responsibility for climate change do the heavy lifting?
Sun, Dec 03, 2023
November 12,2023 17:30:53 PM
Driven by the judiciary – and prodded by the public -- the political class has to summon the resolve to take on pollution on multiple fronts
Sun, Nov 12, 2023
November 05,2023 17:11:19 PM
People's health and well being have never been at the centre of urban planning
Sun, Nov 05, 2023
October 01,2023 18:24:29 PM
Gandhi was in constant dialogue with friends, allies, adversaries
Sun, Oct 01, 2023
September 09,2023 12:00:57 PM
At a time when history is contested territory, the book reiterates the pluralities that have shaped it
Sat, Sep 09, 2023
July 14,2023 17:55:42 PM
As the price of the tomato remains on a steep upward curve, a look at the history of the wilayati baingan in the subcontinent and how it grew to be an integral part of Indian kitchens
Sat, Oct 12, 2024
June 09,2023 07:21:49 AM
Manoj Misra wanted Delhi to look at alternate sources for its drinking water — rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharging among them. ‘Delhi needs to take tough calls if it wants the Yamuna flowing’, he would say
Fri, Jun 09, 2023




