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Suhasini Haidar is the Diplomatic Editor of The Hindu, one of India’s oldest and most respected national dailies. Prior to this, Suhasini was Foreign Affairs editor and prime time anchor for India’s leading 24-hr English news channel CNN-IBN (2005-2014), where she presented the signature show “WorldView with Suhasini Haidar”, and Correspondent for CNN International’s New Delhi bureau before that. In 2015, she was the recipient of the most prestigious Indian print journalism ‘Prem Bhatia’ award and has won a series of awards for her work in Television as well.

Over the course of her 20-year reporting career, Suhasini has covered the most challenging stories & conflicts from the most diverse regions including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Libya, Lebanon, and Syria. In India, she has covered the foreign affairs beat for over a decade and her domestic assignments include political profiles and in-depth reportage from conflict zones including Kashmir, where she was injured in a bomb blast in 2000.

Suhasini earned a Bachelor's degree at Lady Shriram College in Delhi and then received a Master's in Broadcast Journalism at Boston University's College of Communication, USA.

It’s time for India to reclaim its voice on Tibet

Suhasini Haidar Jun 27, 2024
India must avoid ceding the centre stage in its own region on foreign policy and on Tibet issues

From warp speed to reset, the state of India-U.S. ties

Suhasini Haidar Jun 11, 2024
A close look at the ‘good, the not-so-good, and what could-become ugly’ in the relationship This month marks a year since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to the United States, where U.S. President Joseph Biden rolled out the red…

Bhutan to have 1,000-sq. km. green city along Assam border ‘connecting South Asia to Southeast Asia’

Suhasini Haidar Dec 24, 2023
Thanking India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the first India-Bhutan railway project, the King of Bhutan calls the upcoming mega project a ‘point of inflection’ and ‘transformation’ for Bhutan and South Asia Bhutan plans to build a…

Off the cuff

Suhasini Haidar Jun 30, 2023
It is often the unscripted press conferences that make for more interesting copy

Tracing the arc of American ‘exception-ism’ for India

Suhasini Haidar Jun 28, 2023
U.S.-India bilateral ties have grown for the past 25 years due to America’s unprecedented exceptions for India — from the nuclear waiver in the 2000s to the transfer of technology in 2023

In a first, India and Pakistan special envoys participate in Western talks with Taliban in Norway

Suhasini Haidar Jun 16, 2023
Organisers reject criticism of Oslo meet by activists claiming it legitimises the insurgent group

A long-drawn test for India’s diplomatic skills

Suhasini Haidar May 20, 2023
Walking the tightrope seems to have paid off for India, but the multilateral challenges it faces will multiply

Facing the heat for an interview is a part of every journalist’s life

Suhasini Haidar May 12, 2023
A journalist’s job — to present the first draft of history — is incomplete if it only presents one state-approved view

Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck | Monarch with a mission

Suhasini Haidar Apr 9, 2023
Bhutan’s fifth King is aiming for his country’s ‘transformation’ through a new educational curriculum, governance reforms and connectivity and infrastructure projects

India’s moratorium on visas has torn Afghan families asunder

Suhasini Haidar Mar 27, 2023
For decades, Mohammad Karim Dastagir thought of India as a ‘second home’, a country he travelled to for work, and the country where he met his wife Rifaut.
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