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Myself, Tapas Sengupta, from Kolkata, INDIA is a State Accredited Journalist with 19 years of experience in the media industry worked with multiple Broadcast Media since 2007, I have led highly professional journalists at Times Now, News Nation and News X in 10 states of Eastern and North Eastern India . I am fortunate to have worked with various Broadcasting Organisations in all three mediums (English, Hindi, and Bengali). I plan to implement and evaluate robust external and internal communication strategies.I also ensure diversity, inclusion, training, and a congenial working atmosphere. Presently, I am also writing for multiple English Weekly Newspapers. Throughout my career, I've always encouraged teamwork, critical thinking, resolving problems creatively, and dealing with people inside and outside of organisations. I am a Reporter and have been covering stories on Politics, Strategic, Defence, Para Military Forces extensively. I am a qualified Defence Correspondent accredited by Ministry of Defence, Government of India. In past 19 years of my journalistic career, I had covered numerous conflicts within the country like Abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Gorkhaland Turmoil in Darjeeling, India-China face off in Dokalam, Tawang etc. Covering natural calamities in the eastern part of the country have also enriched me in dealing with adverse situations. Thank You
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Live cattle Smuggling caught on camera first time on Indian Television during an investigative reporting from Indo Bangladesh Border. Incidentally, Cattle smuggling had been the bone of contention between India and Bangladesh since last several decades. The reportage was in " HINDI" language.
Transcript as follows (Consolidated)
Hello, it is about to be 7:00 in the evening. You are watching Lakh Takke Ki Baat. I am Anurag Dixit. In Lakh Takke Ki Baat, for the next one hour, we will show you all the big news of the country and the world. Along with this, we will also show you a big operation carried out by the News Nation team. What are the four big news that we are going to show you in the next one hour? We will tell you about them. First of all, in Lakh Takke Ki Baat, we will tell you about the operation of cattle from the India-Bangladesh border.

India’s AMCA: Redefining Air Superiority in the Region
India’s ambitious goal to develop a 5th generation twin-engine, single-seater, multi-role fighter aircraft, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), is entering a critical phase. As part of this groundbreaking effort, the detailed data generation process for prototype development is set to begin in the second half of this year, marking a major milestone in the journey towards realizing this state-of-the-art fighter. This supersonic aircraft is poised to be armed with next-gen, homegrown weapons currently under development at various DRDO laboratories. With a flexible design capable of operating in manned, unmanned, stealth, and non-stealth modes, the AMCA is designed to excel in both offensive and defensive missions, making it a formidable force in the skies.

China and India's relation across LAC. China's claim over Tibet , however India's cultural thread knits the relation between Tibet and India are centuries old
