Aman Sethi | |
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Born | 1983 Mumbai, India |
Occupation | Journalist, writer |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | St. Stephen's College |
Genre | Realism |
Notable works | A Free Man |
Aman Sethi (Hindi: अमन सेठी) is an Indian journalist and writer. He is the editor-in-chief of openDemocracy.
Sethi was editor-in-chief of HuffPost India[1] until it ceased operations in November, 2020.[2] He is known for his debut A Free Man, a work of narrative reportage. Born in 1983 in Mumbai, Sethi completed his schooling at Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Delhi. He studied chemistry at St. Stephen's College, Delhi before moving on to study journalism at Asian College of Journalism, Chennai and business journalism in 2008 at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism as an Inlaks Scholar.[3] As Chhattisgarh correspondent for The Hindu newspaper Sethi reported extensively on Maoist insurgency in the state for two years.[4][5] He also won the International Red Cross committee award for the best Indian print media article on humanitarian issues in 2011.[6]
In August 2012, Sethi was named The Hindu's Africa correspondent, based in Addis Ababa.[7]