The Financial Times has hired Krishn Kaushik as its correspondent in Mumbai.
Kaushik has beeen with Reuters as a political and general news correspondent based in Delhi, India. Recently, Kaushik worked a brief stint at the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, headquartered in Sarajevo.
Kaushik covered defense and the armed forces, the Parliament, the Cabinet, media, politics, national and state elections, and special investigative projects for The Indian Express.
He also wrote for the Indian magazine The Caravan, where he covered politics, lobbying by the corporate sector, public sector companies, media, intelligence agencies, and the courts.
Kaushik has a bachelor’s degree from Amity University in India and a master’s degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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