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Barkha Dutt
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‘I was worried sick I was going to fall short:’ Adar Poonawalla on manufacturing a Covid-19 vaccine
An excerpt from ‘To Hell and Back: Humans of Covid’, by Barkha Dutt.
Barkha Dutt
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The Jaish and the Pathankot attacks: When Masood Azhar was freed
The 1999 release of three terrorists to save the lives of IC 814 passengers was followed by the formation of the Jaish-e-Mohammed, accused of masterminding the Pathankot attack.
Barkha Dutt
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‘If a shell hits the target, this place will explode and you will be finished.’
Barkha Dutt remembers risking her life while reporting from the theatre of war Kargil.
Barkha Dutt
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