Sagarika Ghose is one of India’s most noted journalists, an author and broadcaster. She has worked at The Times Of India, Outlook magazine and The Indian Express. She was a prime time television news anchor on BBC World’s “Question Time India”. She was a prime time TV anchor and deputy editor of the TV news network CNNIBN. She is the author of two novels, “The Gin Drinkers” and “Blind Faith” as well as the recently published acclaimed best-selling biography of Indira Gandhi, “Indira, India’s Most Powerful Prime Minister” slated for a screen adaptation. Her latest book ‘ Why I Am A Liberal. A Manifesto for Indians Who Believe In Individual Freedom’ has been making waves. She has won numerous awards for journalism, including the C. H Mohammad Koya National Journalism Award as well as Best Anchor Award from the Indian Television Academy. She has also been listed as one of the world’s most famous women Rhodes Scholars. Ghose is a popular and widely read columnist and at present she is consulting editor with The Times Of India.