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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.

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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…
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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.
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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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The ambit and the limits of ‘diaspora diplomacy’

Suhasini Haidar Mar 14, 2020
It is necessary for New Delhi to look at the political choices of Indian migrants abroad through a more realistic lens
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People may criticise us, but environment is top priority for Bhutan, says Lotay Tshering

Suhasini Haidar Feb 11, 2020
Bhutan Government's new decision may have an impact on the political relation with neighbouring countries like India, Bangladesh and Maldives. Prime Minister Lotay Tshering confirms that sustainable development of Thimpu and protecting the…
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The new worry of depleting diplomatic capital

Suhasini Haidar Jan 13, 2020
Suhasini Haidar, SAWM membervand senior journalist pens down why it will not be right for India to not pay attention to the global reactions on the internal political issues of the country write now. It's not interfering in domestic affairs…
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Wielding a pen amidst placards and pellet guns

Suhasini Haidar Dec 20, 2019
SAWM member and journalist Suhasini Haidar pens down her own experiences of covering mass protests to elaborate on the points of what journalists should and should not do while doing their jobs of covering such situations.
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Analysis | Will Gotabaya Rajapaksa make peace with India?

Suhasini Haidar Nov 19, 2019
As Gotabaya Rajapaksha becomes the President pf Srilanka new speculations regarding his equation with the Indian govvernment and Prime Minister Modi starts to come up. An interesting analysis by SAWM member journalist Suhasini Haider.
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The perils of post-370 diplomacy

Suhasini Haidar Nov 3, 2019
The Kashmir issue is definitely going to have its effect on India's foreign policy. The long term consequence of this political decision is already being reflected. Suhasini Haider writes a comprehensive analytical article focusing on how…
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Afghanistan and the Taliban: next stage in the Great Game

Suhasini Haidar Mar 23, 2019 0
Defeatism will hurt India’s interests more than the Taliban’s return to Kabul could As international talks with the Taliban leadership gain momentum, India’s foreign policy establishment has gone through the five stages of grief:…
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