Unrest in India's northeastern frontier may morph into a big problem
On recent unrest in India's northeast, bordering China.
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India
26 reviews$250 - $250 / Day
Request QuoteSuvojit Bagchi is a professional journalist since 1996, formerly with The Hindu newspaper, BBC World Service (Delhi/London) and Ananda Bazar Patrika, Kolkata, India. He has reported extensively on Kashmir conflict, left-wing armed insurgency in India, minority and communal politics in South Asia and impact of underdevelopment in tribal India. For BBC he covered India’s foreign office (2004-12) and India's relationship with neighbouring countries. He follows South Asian politics and reported on Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
On recent unrest in India's northeast, bordering China.
New Media in Kashmir was a audio documentary commissioned by BBC World Service (Bengali Service) to me in 2009 for global WS network. It had many language versions; the story is about the initial phases of Kashmir's new media - mobile phone and internet - driven movement.
A long format online story on India's recent wobbly relationship with a traditionally steady South Asian ally, Bangladesh, following limited changes in foreign policy of India.
I have reported from across India and parts of South Asia, mainly on politics and conflicts in multiple formats - print, digital, television and radio - for local and global news networks. I have covered several global events and reported from extreme hostile environments in Kashmir, left-wing armed insurgents' hide outs in central India and India's north east.
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