The former DNA editor in chief talks about writing novels full time and missing the drama of a newsroom.
Aditya Sinha, journalist and author, talks to Deepanjana Pal about his new book The CEO Who Lost His Head and Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years, a book co-written with former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) chief AS Dulat. Sinha also talks about the state of the media in India, how newspapers are trying to reinvent themselves, why crime fiction in the country is not up to the mark and a lot more.
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