Indian author, journalist and commentator
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Dilip Hiro, is an Indian author, journalist and commentator who specializes in the politics of South Asia and Middle East.
Career
Hiro originally trained as an engineer in India before moving to the UK to further his career and "explore the West".[1]
He is also a frequent contributor to the following online magazines: The Guardian’s Commentisfree;[2] Yale University’s Yale Globalist;[3] and the New York-based Nation Institute’s website TomDispatch.
Contributor
- A World Connected: Globalization In The 21st Century (ed.) Nayan Chanda (2013)
- Encyclopedia Of Global Studies (eds.) Helmut Anheier & Mark Juergensmeyer (2012)
- The World According To Tomdispatch: America In The New Age Of Empire (ed.) Tom Englehardt (2008)
- New Makers Of Modern Culture, Vol. 2, (ed.) Justin Wintle (2007)
- New Makers Of Modern Culture, Vol. 1 (ed.) Justin Wintle (2007)
- The Iraq War Reader (eds) Micah Sifri & Christopher Serf (2003)
- A Concise History Of India (a new chapter), (2002)
- A Just Response: The Nation On Terrorism, Democracy And 11 September 2001 (ed.) Katrina vanden Heuvel (2002)
- What's it like? Life And Culture In Britain Today (eds) Joanne Collie & Alex Martin (2000)
- Iran And The Arab World (ed.) Hooshang Amirahmadi (1993)
- The Gulf War Reader (eds) Micah Sifri & Christopher Serf (1991)
- Makers Of Nineteenth Century Culture (ed.) Justin Wintle (1984)
- Pieces Of Hate (ed.) Brian Redhead & Kenneth McLeish (1982)
- Makers Of Modern Culture (ed.) Justin Wintle (1982)
- World Minorities, Vol II (ed.) Georgina Ashworth (1977)
- World Minorities, Vol I (ed.) Georgina Ashworth (1977)
- Colour, Culture And Consciousness (ed.) Bhikhu Parekh (1974)
- One For Sorrow, Two For Joy (ed.) Paul Barker (1972)