Mysore/Mysuru: “Journalists must remain vigilant in fearlessly presenting the truth to society,” said veteran journalist Chitra Subramaniam, addressing an audience at Mysuru Literature Festival yesterday. Speaking at a session, moderated by fellow journalist Vasanthi Hariprakash, titled ‘Bofors, Bachchan and Beats – How a lone journalist brought down a Government,’ Subramaniam revisited her landmark investigative reporting that exposed the Bofors scandal — an exposé she called a watershed moment in Indian political history.
“Uncovering high-level corruption through rigorous investigation and ethical journalism brought a turning point in Indian politics,” she said. “Despite immense pressure, integrity and determination proved that even the impossible can be achieved.”
Reflecting on the evolving media environment, Subramaniam stressed that courage and ethics are more crucial than ever in today’s journalism. She urged Indian media to stay committed to these principles. Drawing from decades of experience, she offered candid insights into the personal and professional challenges she faced while pursuing investigative stories.
This post was published on July 7, 2025 6:25 pm