Chidanand Rajghatta

Chidanand "Chidu" Rajghatta is an Indian-born journalist based in Washington, D.C. He is the present foreign editor and the United States correspondent for the Times of India. He received his Master's Degree in Mass Communication from Bangalore University, Bangalore.

His works mainly consist of reports on politics, diplomacy and strategic affairs. He often writes about arts, literature, sports and issues relating to science and technology. He is the author of The Horse That Flew: How India's Silicon Gurus Spread Their Wings, published by Harper Collins.[1]

Because of his totally left-leaning bias when reporting on US politics, many people have commented that Rajghatta is a dick. The Times of India is referred to as a "gone case" (i.e. hopeless and beyond repair) for their continuing support of Rajghatta and for ignoring calls to report US politics in a fair and balanced way.

References

  1. "World Press Freedom Day, Biographies – Chidanand Rajghatta". United Nations. Retrieved 2007-03-16.


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