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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.

Reclaiming SAARC from the ashes of 2020

Suhasini Haidar Jan 13, 2021
Despite the despondency, the rationale for its existence is intact, and India can use it as a stage for its global ambitions

Biden, India and comfort in the old normal

Suhasini Haidar Nov 10, 2020
In general, India could still be in a sweet spot if there is political change and a new administration in the U.S.

More ups than downs, and many surprise turns in Trump’s foreign policy for India

Suhasini Haidar Nov 3, 2020
After the initial uncertainty, relations with India picked up steam under Trump

Nobel nomination is recognition for Afghan women fighting to be heard: Fawzia Koofi

Suhasini Haidar Oct 5, 2020
Afghanistan’s first woman Deputy Speaker in Parliament Fawzia Koofi talks about being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, negotiating with the Taliban in Doha, and the most recent attack she faced

Article 370 move has left no space for mainstream leaders: Omar Abdullah

Suhasini Haidar Jul 29, 2020
Just because you cannot see protests don’t confuse it to mean there is no anger over what happened, says former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah

Article 370 move has left no space for mainstream leaders: Omar Abdullah

Suhasini Haidar Jul 29, 2020
Just because you cannot see protests don’t confuse it to mean there is no anger over what happened, says former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah

India-China ties will be reset after LAC stand-off, says former NSA Shivshankar Menon

Suhasini Haidar Jul 13, 2020
India and China must fully reset ties, says former National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon, cautioning that any move to allow buffer zones, mutual pullouts and suspending patrols at the Line of Actual Control sends out the wrong message…

History, the standoff, and policy worth rereading

Suhasini Haidar Jun 18, 2020
The deadly clashes at Galwan and the ongoing standoff between India and China on the ridges or “fingers” around the Pangong Tso are a metaphor for the wider conflict between the two countries over all the areas that Chinese strategy refers…

Trump’s gaffe on call with PM Modi is not a first, but a pattern

Suhasini Haidar Jun 2, 2020
Government officials have dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that he spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the situation at the Line of Actual Control with China, as untrue.

India should talk directly to Taliban, says U.S. Special Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad

Suhasini Haidar May 9, 2020
India should discuss its concerns on terrorism directly with the Taliban, said U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad, adding that he had discussed how India could play a “more active role” in the Afghan…
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