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- Interviews
- Bajpai, Sailaja. 2016. Columnist, Indian Express. Interviewed by author, New Delhi, 29 September.
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- Dua, Vinod. 2017. Consulting Editor, TheWire Hindi. Interviewed by author, New Delhi, 19 February.
- Jacob, Zakka. 2017. Deputy News Editor, CNN News18. Interviewed by author, New Delhi, 19th March.
- Mehta, Nalin. 2016. Consulting Editor, The Times of India. Interviewed by author, New Delhi, 20 September.
- Mitra, Chandan. 2016. Editor-in-chief, The Pioneer. Interviewed by author, New Delhi, 16th December.
- Ninan, Sevanti. 2016. Founder, The Hoot. Interviewed by author, New Delhi, 22 September.
- Pande, Mrinal. 2016. Former Chairperson, Prasar Bharti. Interviewed by author, New Delhi, 20 November.
- Sardesai, Rajdeep. 2016. Consulting Editor, India Today. Interviewed by author, New Delhi, 8 October.