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The Afghan experience was followed by an equally chilling episode in southern Sudan where Bhatia’s media convoy drove over a carefully concealed landmine, resulting in one colleague’s death and injuries to several others.

Just as gripping are his accounts of uncovering mass murders in Delhi in 1984, breaking the story of the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty, as well as his encounter with the besieged Marsh Arabs of Iraq that won him the Foreign Journalist of the Year award.

Bhatia also recounts memorable encounters with, among others, the legendary Yasser Arafat, leader of Palestine; and Benazir Bhutto before she rose to power in Pakistan.

This first-hand account of life as a foreign correspondent is packed with drama, danger, and fascinating, sometimes hilarious, anecdotes. It is also a valuable and compelling slice of late-twentieth-century history as it was made in the war zones of South Asia and the Middle East.

 
 

About the Author

Shyam Bhatia is a foreign correspondent currently living in London and previously operating out of Cairo, Beirut, Jerusalem and Washington, DC. He has been Middle East correspondent and diplomatic editor of The Observer, foreign editor of the Deccan Herald and editor of Asian Affairs magazine. In 1994, he was selected as Foreign Journalist of the Year in the annual British Press Awards.
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Bullets And Bylines Reporting War From Kabul, Delhi, Damascus And Beyond

Bullets And Bylines Reporting War From Kabul, Delhi, Damascus And Beyond

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  • ISBN: 9789354476570
  • Author: Shyam Bhatia
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger
  • Pages: 280
  • Format: Paperback
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The Afghan experience was followed by an equally chilling episode in southern Sudan where Bhatia’s media convoy drove over a carefully concealed landmine, resulting in one colleague’s death and injuries to several others.

Just as gripping are his accounts of uncovering mass murders in Delhi in 1984, breaking the story of the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty, as well as his encounter with the besieged Marsh Arabs of Iraq that won him the Foreign Journalist of the Year award.

Bhatia also recounts memorable encounters with, among others, the legendary Yasser Arafat, leader of Palestine; and Benazir Bhutto before she rose to power in Pakistan.

This first-hand account of life as a foreign correspondent is packed with drama, danger, and fascinating, sometimes hilarious, anecdotes. It is also a valuable and compelling slice of late-twentieth-century history as it was made in the war zones of South Asia and the Middle East.

 
 

About the Author

Shyam Bhatia is a foreign correspondent currently living in London and previously operating out of Cairo, Beirut, Jerusalem and Washington, DC. He has been Middle East correspondent and diplomatic editor of The Observer, foreign editor of the Deccan Herald and editor of Asian Affairs magazine. In 1994, he was selected as Foreign Journalist of the Year in the annual British Press Awards.

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