
Anonna Dutt
The Indian Express's reporter covering the trend of Indian students going abroad to study medicine, particularly to Iran.
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May 21, 2025 • 26min
Op Sindoor global outreach, ISRO mission fails, and a Dalit woman's ordeal
Manoj C.G., Chief of the National Political Bureau at The Indian Express, discusses India's strategic push for global support against terrorism, emphasizing bipartisan efforts in the aftermath of recent attacks. Anonna Dutt dives into the setback of ISRO's 101st mission, detailing the PSLV rocket's failure to deliver its satellite and the implications for future space endeavors. The conversation concludes with a troubling account of a Dalit woman's wrongful theft accusation, highlighting systemic issues and the ensuing public outrage.

Jun 26, 2025 • 24min
Why students choose Iran, Nehru's private papers, and the 90-degree bridge
Anonna Dutt, a reporter for The Indian Express, shares insights into the rising trend of Indian medical students choosing to study in Iran, amid government efforts to bring them home. Divya A, another reporter from the same publication, discusses the ongoing legal battle surrounding Sonia Gandhi's reclaiming of Jawaharlal Nehru's private papers, highlighting issues of access and ownership. The conversation also touches on a newly controversial rail bridge in Bhopal known for its abrupt 90-degree turn, sparking national safety concerns.

Jan 24, 2025 • 24min
Jalgaon train accident, US withdraws from WHO, and Indian short film at Oscars
Dheeraj Mishra, a reporter for The Indian Express, shares harrowing details of the Jalgaon train accident that resulted in 12 fatalities, revealing the chaos caused by a false alarm and the political ramifications. Anonna Dutt, also from The Indian Express, discusses the implications of the U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization, highlighting potential impacts on global health funding. Lastly, they celebrate the nomination of the Indian short film 'Anuja' for an Oscar, showcasing its touching narrative about sisterhood.