Swapan Dasgupta

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Swapan Dasgupta (3rd October, 1955) is a senior Indian journalist and columnist who was managing editor of India Today weekly till 2003. His articles are published in various Indian and international media including Pioneer, The Telegraph, Dainik Jagran, The Times of India, The New Indian Express, Outlook, The Free Press Journal and several others.

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He was born in Calcutta on October 3, 1955, to S.C.Dasgupta, an industrialist known for running Calcutta Chemicals Ltd. and Rekha Dasgupta. He completed his schooling at La Martiniere College in Calcutta. He went on to do a BA degree in History at St. Stephen's College, Delhi, before relocating to London to complete his MA and PhD in History at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies). He was subsequently a Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. Returning to India in 1986, he started off his journalism career at The Statesman.

He moved to the The Times of India, The Telegraph and The Indian Express before joining India Today. He currently is a freelancer and resides in Delhi with his wife Reshmi, also a journalist, and son. His columns appear in The Pioneer, The Telegraph (Calcutta), Sunday Times of India, Jagran, New Indian Express and Free Press Journal. Politically on the Right, he is considered close to the Bharatiya Janata Party, even though early in his career, he associated himself with the Left, particularly of the Trotskyite variety [1].

He has edited a collection of essays: Nirad Chaudhuri--The First 100 Years (Harper Collins, India) and is currently working on a biographical book on Walchand Hirachand.

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