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Emmy Nominated Reporter; Washington Post Columnist; Founding Editor-Mojo & We The Women; Tv Host & Author

Barkha Dutt is an award-winning TV journalist, anchor and columnist with more than two decades of reporting experience. She is India’s only Emmy-nominated journalist who has won multiple national and international awards, including the Padmashri, which is India’s fourth highest civilian honour. Dutt graduated from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi with a degree in English Literature. She did her Master’s in Journalism from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York. Barkha Dutt has reported from some of... Read More

Biography

Barkha Dutt is an award-winning TV journalist, anchor and columnist with more than two decades of reporting experience. She is India’s only Emmy-nominated journalist who has
won multiple national and international awards, including the Padmashri, which is India’s fourth highest civilian honour.

Dutt graduated from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi with a degree in English Literature. She did her Master’s in Journalism from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia
University in New York.

Barkha Dutt has reported from some of the toughest spots and conflict zones in India and across the world including Pakistan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Egypt. Her frontline reporting of
the Kargil war first made her a household name.

She is an out spoken feminist voice on the global stage and also the Founder-Editor of Mojo, a multi-media events and content venture. She is also the founder of ‘We The Women’, a
multi-city festival and current affairs website that focuses on the biggest gender debates of our time.

Barkha Dutt is a featured Columnist with Washington Post; appears regularly as an analyst on CNN and BBC and is also a Contributing Editor at The Week magazine.

Popular Talks by Barkha Dutt

  • Social Change
  • Current Affairs
  • Moderation
  • India's politics and society