“Speaking Truth to Power” — Indian Women Journalists Earn Global Respect
Posted 2025-10-17 08:58:35
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Indian women journalists made the world take notice as they courageously faced the Taliban at a recent press conference. Their incisive questions and fearless demeanor earned praise from a U.S. Congress member, who described their actions as “speaking truth to power.”
At a moment when questioning authority required exceptional courage, these journalists stood as beacons of truth, ethics, and professionalism. Their work reminds the world that journalism is not just about reporting facts — it is about defending freedom, challenging oppression, and giving a voice to the voiceless.
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