Namrata Brar

Namrata Brar
Brar in 2016
NationalityAmerican
Alma materLady Sri Ram College
Indian School of Business
Occupation(s)Journalist and TV Anchor
EmployerNDTV

Namrata Brar is an Indian-American journalist, investigative reporter and news anchor.[1][2] She is the former US Bureau Chief for NDTV.[3][4][5] Brar is the great-grand-niece of noted Hungarian-Indian painter Amrita Sher-Gil.[6][7] She has covered 2016 United States presidential election[8][9][10] and was involved in a diplomatic incident between Pakistan and India during a press conference held in the United States by the Pakistani Foreign Secretary.[11][12][13]

  1. ^ Laskar, Rezaul H (20 September 2016). "'Remove the Indian': How things get tough for India, Pak journalists". Hindustan Times.
  2. ^ Ghosh, Deepshikha (20 September 2016). "'Iss Indian Ko Nikalo': NDTV Journalist Asked To Leave Pakistan Briefing In New York". NDTV.
  3. ^ "Toward Better Infrastructure in Developing Countries". International Monetary Fund.
  4. ^ "IMF panelists talk infrastructure in developing nations". The GW Hatchet. 5 October 2016.
  5. ^ maya (17 September 2018). "How does the media cover Trump in your country?". The Stream - Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  6. ^ Tagra, Bhavesh (8 January 2020). "Amrita Sher-Gil: The Family". Medium. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  7. ^ "Getting Introduced to Amrita Sher-Gil". Getting Introduced to Amrita Sher-Gil. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  8. ^ Marans, Daniel (22 October 2016). "Donald Trump Supporter Swats Away Reporter's Microphone Outside Rally". Huffington Post.
  9. ^ "Can Donald Trump Take On Hillary Clinton?". NDTV. 3 March 2016.
  10. ^ "Stock markets drop ahead of US presidential debate – as it happened". 26 September 2016.
  11. ^ "Outrage? Nah, Twitter is amused after Pak's 'Iss Indian ko bahar nikalo' snub". Deccan Chronicle. 20 September 2016.
  12. ^ Chaturvedi, Naina (20 September 2016). "NDTV Reporter Asked To Leave Pakistan Briefing Because She Is An Indian". Huffington Post.
  13. ^ जनसत्ता ऑनलाइन (20 September 2016). "Indian journalist asked to get out of Pakistan press Conference". Jansatta. Retrieved 13 December 2016.