Shekhar Gupta

Shekhar Gupta built his name, byline and reputation over three decades of seminal reporting from the political and social frontlines of a changing India. A recipient of the Padma Bhushan in 2009, he is founder chairman and editor-in-chief of The Print, India's newest media start-up. He also writes a widely acknowledged weekly column, ‘National Interest'. 

Before turning entrepreneur and launching his media venture, The Print, Gupta worked for The Indian Express in two spells of six and nineteen years respectively, with a twelve-year stint at India Today magazine in between. A familiar face at significant public discussions and events and a sought-after public speaker, Gupta is the author of Assam: A Valley Divided (1984), India Redefines its Role (1995) and Anticipating India: The Best of National Interest (2014). 

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