Barkha Dutt
Misogyny in Social Media, and How to Handle it?
R. Nithya, March 16, 2013
Online 'critics' of Arnab Goswami and Barkha Dutt are not the same people, or if same, their methods of criticism are different.
The Brave New World of the Glass House
Prabir Purkayastha, Newsclick, December 4, 2010
What does the Niira Radia tapes, Wikileaks and whole body scanners have in common? It is the end of privacy both for the public individual or the private one. For the public individual, every thing that they speak or write can now be put in public domain. A quarter of a million cables from US Embassies around the world, some of them marked highly confidential are now public. So are the private conversations of the high and mighty in India – from how they manipulated the system to everyday trivia are all out there. A US Government or a Tata may scream about invasion of their secret private world. In the new digital era, they have to start recognising they do not have this any more.
The Curious Case of Barkha Dutt (and others)
Srinivasan Ramani, Newsclick, December 3, 2010
An article on the Radia Tapes and the role of sections of the Indian media.


