I’m a British-Irish-Indian freelance writer and journalist. I moved to Beirut in 2011 and was based there for eight years, reporting on Lebanon and the region. In 2019, I spent six months reporting from Latin America. I have contributed to publications including The Economist, 1843 Magazine, CNN, Al Jazeera English, BBC Culture, The National, The Daily Star Lebanon, Monocle Magazine and Revolver Magazine, among others. In February 2016, I won the Anna Lindh Mediterranean Journalist Award for intercultural reporting. You can reach me at indiastoughton at gmail dot com.
I discovered your blog via 1846. Love your witty informative posts.
Curious; how did you come to be named after a country, India?
Cheers!
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Hello, thanks for your kind comment. My mother is Indian and she chose my name.
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are you still writing book reviews for the Star?
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Not anymore, I’m afraid. I’ve been freelance since 2015.
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