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Sudipto Ganguly

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Journalist @Reuters, based in Mumbai. The Statesman & The Telegraph are former employers. Views expressed are my own. To contact: [email protected]

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Sudipto Ganguly
Sudipto Ganguly @Sudipto_Reuters
14 Jun 25

RT @MayankBhardwaj9: Lunch plates abandoned, plane parts embedded in walls after Air India jet hit doctors' hostel https://t.co/n4zCjdL0Kg…

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Sudipto Ganguly @Sudipto_Reuters
7 May 25

Live updates: India's 'Operation Sindoor' strikes hit Pakistan, Pakistan says it has shot down jets - https://t.co/lfXtD8ZpR1 #India #Pakistan #Reuters #OperationSindoor

Sudipto Ganguly
Sudipto Ganguly @Sudipto_Reuters
27 Mar 25

Respite for #Rohingya refugees in #Bangladesh, for now, as rations for them remain almost at same level after funding of $73 million from #Trump administration to #WFP. https://t.co/cadVu0BIzA