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Indrajit Gupta is a business journalist and editor with over two decades of experience. His last assignment was as the Founding Editor of the Indian edition of Forbes magazine. Before that, he was Resident Editor of The Economic Times. He won the Polestar journalism award in 2010 and was awarded the Chevening fellowship by the British Foreign and Commonwealth office in 1999. Gupta is an alumnus of the SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai and a B.Com (Hons) graduate from St Xavier’s College, Calcutta. He writes a column titled Strategic Intent which appears in Business Standard’s edit page.
Indrajit Gupta is a business journalist and editor with over two decades of experience. His last assignment was as the Founding Editor of the Indian edition of Forbes magazine. Before that, he was Resident Editor of The Economic Times. He won the Polestar journalism award in 2010 and was awarded the Chevening fellowship by the British Foreign and Commonwealth office in 1999. Gupta is an alumnus of the SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai and a B.Com (Hons) graduate from St Xavier’s College, Calcutta. He writes a column titled Strategic Intent which appears in Business Standard’s edit page.
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