Aarti Betigeri

Aarti Betigeri
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Aarti Betigeri is a multi-platform journalist and former foreign correspondent based in Canberra. She is a correspondent for Monocle and contributes to various other local and foreign media outlets. She recently returned to Australia after almost a decade in India, where she reported across South Asia for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Time, the Christian Science Monitor, Public Radio International, and many others. She has interviewed three world leaders and worked on major investigative journalism initiatives including an ABC Foreign Correspondent documentary on international surrogacy. Prior to moving to India, she was a television news journalist and presenter with the ABC and SBS.

India’s airlines take off and hit turbulence
India’s airlines take off and hit turbulence
Affordability is not always matched by rigorous safety for the world’s fastest growing air travel market.
India's game-changing health care initiative
India's game-changing health care initiative
Modicare could have wide-ranging economic and social benefits, but where will the money come from?
India: the north-south disparity
India: the north-south disparity
Engaging India means recognising vast differences between culturally diverse states and varied governance standards.
BRICS and mortar
BRICS and mortar
Against a backdrop of instability, BRICS is gaining currency and, potentially, influence.
India’s demographic timebomb
India’s demographic timebomb
Without a manufacturing base to provide mass employment, the country faces potholes on its growth journey.
Hambantota: “the Chinese port”
Hambantota: “the Chinese port”
The facility is seen as an egregious example of how Beijing is using loans and aid to curry strategic influence in Asia.
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