Mon. May 6th, 2024

GLOBAL DIALOGUE REVIEW

Global Dialogue Review (GDR) is India’s quarterly foreign affairs journal committed to scholarly analysis of international issues.It is circulated to a cerebral, decision-making readership across the world.The quality of its production and its editorial board as well as its writers are rated highly both internationally and domestically.GDR’s parent Global Dialogue Alliance has a wide-ranging interests in publishing, television and production, as in think tanks being set up around the world.  It is also known for organising conferences and seminars with Global Dialogue Forum in partnership with leading institutions of repute including Chatham House in the UK to India’s United Service Institution and the Centre for Joint Warfare Studies.

Editor in Chief

Moses Manoharan, who had served with Reuters, the world’s premier news organisation, across the world for nearly two decades; and is now Chairman of Global Dialogue Forum, India’s  only truly international, independent, not-for-profit think tank. He also heads Global Dialogue Review foreign affairs journal and Global Dialogue TV.He specialises in geopolitics and the media of the New World Order. He advises the highest levels of government and corporates from a unique position straddling both Eastern and Western perspectives, and articulating opinions distilled from experiences across the world during his time with Reuters, as well as personal interactions with leaders from every continent.

Mr. Moses Manoharan

Conversant in English, Chinese, Bahasa Indonesia, Malay, Tamil, Hindi, and French, he graduated in economics from Madras Christian College and has a postgraduate degree in English literature.He is also on the board of Delhi World Foundation schools in India and overseas. A quarter of a century ago, he set up India’s first satellite-linked interactive learning platform with the world’s second largest classroom of 18,000 students.Born and raised in Singapore, he served in many hotspots of the world from Tehran in the Iran-Iraq war to Sri Lanka in the Tamil conflict, and in Indonesia during the Timor uprising.

At Reuters, he reached an unrivalled, all round proficiency in political, economic, sports and diplomatic reporting.His service with Reuters spanned the globe, from New Delhi to Jakarta, Hong Kong to London, Tehran to Bangkok to Beijing and the former Yugoslavia. He was the first India political correspondent for Reuters, and helped set up the South Asia economic service, headquartered in Mumbai. He was in charge of sports coverage for Asia – a track and field specialist and International Olympic Committee politics at the Olympics.For the events, he won front page bylines in newspapers from the New York Times to the UK Guardian to the Sydney Morning Herald.

 

He was at several international diplomatic summits, covering three Non Aligned Summits, in New Delhi, Belgrade and Jakarta, one Commonwealth heads gathering and several other international conferences on a wide range of issues, from the South China Sea to piracy.During his tenure as head of Reuters TV for the region, Reuters acquired 49 percent of ANI, India’s largest TV network.

Team - Work

Datuk Lim Sue Beng

Editor, ASEAN

A.R. Ghanashyam IFS (Retd.)

Editor

Nisha Ramdas

Managing Editor

Rajiv Sinha

Deputy Editor

Dr. Dona Ganguly

Assistant Editor

Siddhartha Thapa

Editor, South Asia

Sanjay Bharti

Director, Operations

Mannat Narula

Editor, Social Media

Bhanu Pratap

Chief Technical Officer