Frontline Perspectives

As a journalist and producer, I’ve had the privilege of joining live news segments to offer analysis and commentary on the stories shaping our world — from political unrest and human rights issues to cultural shifts and global policy.

This page is a collection of my live interviews across networks such as the CNN, Al Jazeera, Sky News, and others. Each appearance reflects my commitment to reporting with depth, integrity, and a focus on the voices often overlooked in mainstream discourse.

I believe journalism should challenge, inform, and inspire. Through these conversations, I aim to bring context and clarity to complex issues, drawing on my experiences in the field and my ongoing engagement with global affairs.

Thank you for watching and for supporting independent, thoughtful journalism.

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  • Zee Companion Insight Episode 10-10-2017 Part 1
    • 10/10/17

    Zee Companion Insight Episode 10-10-2017 Part 1

    Topic: Is democracy the best form of government

  • Does coronavirus show humanity at its best? l Panel | Cambridge Union Online
    • 4/30/20

    Does coronavirus show humanity at its best? l Panel | Cambridge Union Online

    A panel of prominent figures will weigh the impact of the pandemic and explore what our reaction to the pandemic tells us about our humanity. Are we at our best when we are most stressed? Does adversity unite or divide us as a species? Join us on the evening of the 30 April to discuss these issues and much much more. Our panel of prominent figures will weigh the impact of the pandemic and explore what our reaction to the pandemic tells us about our humanity.

  • Frosty neighbours?  Unpacking narratives of Afghanistan-Pakistan relations.
    • 12/3/18

    Frosty neighbours? Unpacking narratives of Afghanistan-Pakistan relations.

    Due to their strong historical, cultural and religious ties, Afghanistan and Pakistan officially profess a close friendship with one another. At the same time, with Islamabad fearing an Afghan rapprochement with India, and Kabul claiming that terrorist sanctuaries on Pakistani soil are prolonging the war in Afghanistan, do the neighbours view one another with certain levels of mistrust?

    The panellists will unpack the deep-rooted narratives held by the populations on either side of a 2,600km border. They will consider the influence of popular narratives on the countries’ policies and ask whether bilateral relations can be reshaped in a constructive and meaningful way.

    Looking forward, will the Afghan government, driven by considerations for regional connectivity, become a partner with Pakistan? Can the new government of Imran Khan, who counts Pakistani Pashtuns as core supporters, move Pakistan and Afghanistan beyond their present cold friendship? Or, with the rise of political populism globally, are the roots of negative narratives becoming further entrenched among the social-media savvy Afghan and Pakistani populations?