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4 ANNEXURE-II Foreign Tours of Prime Ministers ANNEXURE-II Foreign Tours of Prime Ministers S. Details of the Name and designation of mediapersons (both official and non-officials), who accompanied both No. official foreign Prime Ministers during their foreign trips tours of Dr. Manmohan Singh 2009- 2014 and Shri Narendra Modi from 2014 till date (a) (b) 1. PM's visit to Official: London for G- 1. ANINDYA SENGUPTA DD NEWS DEPUTY DIRECTOR 20 Summit 2. MARIA GERARD SURENDER ANTHONY DOORDRASAN CAMERAMAN 3. DEVINDER SINGH MALIK AIR ADDL.DIRECTOR GENERAL 4. NASEEM MOHAMMAD AIR NEWS EDITOR 5. SHIV RAJ RAJ PHOTO DIVISION PHOTO OFFICER 6. PRADEEP BABU RAO FILMS DIVISION, GOVERNMANT OF INDIA CHIEF CAMERAMAN 7. MURUGESAN CHELLA PANDIAN FILMSDIVISION ASSTT RECORDIST Non-Offcial: 1. RITUL JOSHI TV TODAY NETWORK DEPUTY EDITOR 2. SHASHI SHEKHAR AMAR UJALA HINDI DAILY GROUP EDITOR & PRESIDENT (EDITORIAL) 3. JAYANTA GHOSAL ANANDABAZAR PATRIKA COB 4. SMITA PRAKASH ANI TV CHIEF EDITOR 5. GOPAL KRISHNA MOHAPATRA SAMBAD NEWS EDITOR 6. AJAY KUMAR SHARMA ANI TV SR. CAMERAMAN 7. PRIYA RANJAN DASH FINANCIAL CHRONICLE/THE ASIAN AGE MANAGING EDITOR 8. MANISH KUMAR DAVE DAINIK BHASKAR DEPUTY EDITOR 9. ANSHUMAN TIWARI DAINIK JAGRAN CHIEF OF NATIONAL BUREAU 10. ARUN BILGI SAMPGOD DECCAN HERALD CHIEF OF BUREAU 11. RAJ SHANKAR NAMBISAN DILIGENT MEDIA CORPORATION (DNA) BUSINESS EDITOR 12. GAUTAM CHIKERMANE HINDUSTAN TIMES EXECUTIVE EDITOR (BUSINESS) 13. ARVIND PADMANABHAN INDO-ASIAN NEWS SERVICE EXECUTIVE EDITOR - BUSINESS 14. VAIDYANATHAN IYER INDIAN EXPRESS NATIONAL BUSINESS EDITOR 15. KOLAR SRINIVASAIYER SACHIDANANDA MURTHY MALAYALA MANORAMA RESIDENT EDITOR 16. MAHARAJ KRISHAN RAZDAN PRESS TRUST OF INDIA EDITOR IN CHIEF & CEO 17. SUBHASH CHANDER MALHOTRA PRESS TRUST OF INDIA SENIOR EDITOR ( PHOTO ) 18. SAMRAT AVINASH PHADNIS SAKAL PAPERS LTD EDITOR 19. RAVI NARASIMHAN THE HINDU EDITOR 20. SHANKAR RAGHURAMAN TIMES OF INDIA SENIOR EDITOR 21. ASHOK - TUTEJA THE TRIBUNE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT 22. SRINJOY CHOWDHURY TIMES NOW SR EDITOR 23. GURDIP SINGH UNI SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 24. PAWAN KUMAR ZEE NEWS SENIOR PRODUCER 25. NAYEEM MOHAMMED THE SIASAT DAILY STAFF REPORTER 26. SUSHIL CHOUDHURI DAINIK GANADOOT EDITOR IN CHIEF 27. SHWETA BAJAJ NEWSX PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENT 2009 2. Visit of Prime Official: Minister to 1. BANGALORE KANTHAN HEMANTH KUMAR DD NEWS CAMERAMAN Russia for SCO 2. PRAGYA PALIWAL GAUR DOORDARSHAN NEWS DIRECTOR, NEWS and BRIC 3. KULDEEP SINGH DHATWALIA ALL INDIA RADIO SPL. CORRESPONDENT Summits 4. NANDINI MITAL ALL INDIA RADIO CORRESPONDENT 5. KAMLESH DWIVEDI FILMS DIVISION RECORDIST 6. PONNUSAMY RAJENDRAN FILMSDIVISION CHIEF CAMERAMEN 7. BRIJ MOHAN MEENA PHOTO DIVISION, MINISTRY OF I & B PHOTOGRAPHIC OFFICER Non-Official: 1. ABHISAR SHARMA TV TODAY NETWORK PVT LTD DEPUTY EDITOR 4 2. SHASHI SHEKHAR AMAR UJALA HINDI DAILY GROUP EDITOR & PRESIDENT (EDITORIAL) 3. CHITRA RAO THE ASIAN AGE NEWS EDITOR 4. NAVEEN KAPOOR ANI-TV CORRESPONDENT 5. BHUPENDRA KUMAR CHAUBEY CNN IBN NATIONAL BUREAU CHIEF 6. ANSHUMAN TIWARI DAINIK JAGRAN CHIEF OF BUREAU 7. AMIT BARUAH HINDUSTAN TIMES FOREIGN EDITOR 8. SYED I GILANI KASHMIR TIMES EDITOR 9. AJAY KUMAR KAUL PRESS TRUST OF INDIA (PTI) CHIEF OF BUREAU 10. VIJAY KUMAR CHOPRA PUNJAB KESARI EDITOR IN CHIEF 11. UTTAM MARUTI KAMBLE SAKAL CHIEF EDITOR 12. ZAHEERUDDIN ALI KHAN THE SIASAT DAILY MANAGING EDITOR 13. SIDDHARTH VARADARAJAN THE HINDI STRATEGIC AFFAIRS EDITOR 14. RAMESH BHAN UNI SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 15. DEEJU SIVADASAN SARASWATHY ASIANET SENIOR REPORTER 16. MANGALAM KESAVAN VENU BENNETT, COLEMAN & CO. LTD., EDITOR OPINION 17. ASHOK - TUTEJA THE TRIBUNE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT 18. KAMAL KISHORE KAMBOJ PTI CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER 19. GOVIND KISHORE CHATURVEDI RAJASTHAN PATRIKA P LTD DEPUTY EDITOR 20. KRISHNAN VAIDIYANATHAN . DINAMANI EDITOR 21. PRASANNAN RADHAKRISHNAN MALAYALA MANORAMA CHIEF OF BUREAU 22. MANISH CHAND IANS SENIOR EDITOR 23. CHANDRAKANTH WOPPARAPALLY SAKSHI EDITOR 24. RAJ KUMAR ATAL ANI-TV CAMERAMAN 25. SUVEEN S SINHA BUSINESS STANDARD EDITOR 26. JAYANTA GHOSAL ANANDA BAZAR PATRIKA CHIEF OF BUREAU 27. SHRAVAN KUMAR GARG DAINIK BHASKAR GROUP EDITOR 3. Visit of Prime Official: Minister to Italy 1. SANJAY GHOSH ALL INDIA RADIO CORRESPONDENT for G 8/G 5 2. ANINDYA SENGUPTA DD NEWS DEPUTY DIRECTOR Summits 3. DEVPREET AMANJIT SINGH ALL INDIA RADIO DIRECTOR 4. ASISH MAITRA PHOTO DIVISION,MINISTRY OF I & B PHOTOGRAPHIC OFFICER 5. RADHEY SHYAM FILMS DIVISIION CHIEF CAMERAMAN 6. NEELKANTH SHARMA FILMS DIVISIION SOUND RECORDIST 7. ASHOKKUMAR KRISHNAMOORTHY KUJULWA DDNEWS CAMERAMAN Non-Official: 1. PRABIR GHOSAL BARTAMAN PVT. LTD SENIOR SPECIAL CORROSPONDENT 2. ARATI RADHIKA BOSE DNA (DAILY NEWS & ANALYSIS) SENIOR EDITOR 3. PRANAB DHAL SAMANTA THE INDIAN EXPRESS CHIEF OF NATIONAL BUREAU 4. ANISH JACOB THE MATHRUBHUMI CHIEF REPORTER 5. PADMARAJ DEVENDRAPPA DANDAVATI PRAJAVANI ASSOCIATE EDITOR 6. ATUL YADAV PRESS TRUST OF INDIA PR.PHOTO-JOURNALIST 7. SHEELA K BHATT REDIFF.COM EDITOR 8. SHUBHRANGSHU ROY FINANCIAL CHRONICLE COO & EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 9. HARI BANSH NARAYAN SINGH PRABHAT KHABAR CHIEF EDITOR 10. JAIDEEP SARIN INDO-ASIAN NEWS SERVICE (IANS) ASSOCIATE EDITOR 11. GIRISH CHANDRA MISRA LOKMAT GROUP EDITOR 12. LIZ MATHEW MINT STAFF WRITER 13. BRAJESH TRIPATHI DAINIK JAGRAN SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 14. VANAKAMBADI SUNDARARAMAN CHANDRASEKAR PRESS TRUST OF INDIA EXECUTIVE EDITOR 15. KISHORE AJWANI STAR NEWS ANCHOR 16. SHASHI SHEKHAR AMAR UJALA HINDI DAILY GROUP EDITOR & PRESIDENT - EDITORIAL 17. NAVEEN KAPOOR ANI-TV SENIOR CORRESPONDENT 18. RAJ KUMAR ATAL ANI-TV SENIOR CAMERAMAN 19. MOHAMMED HAIDAR HUSSAIN ASOMIYA PRATIDIN EDITOR -IN-CHIEF 20. RAVI NARASIMHAN THE HINDU EDITOR 21. SANKARSHAN THAKUR THE TELEGRAPH ROVING EDITOR 22. DIWAKAR ASTHANA THE TIMES OF INDIA ASSOCIATE EDITOR 23. MADHAVDAS GOPALAKRISHNAN TIMES NOW DEPUTY BUREAU CHIEF, NEW DELHI 24. RAVI BABU VELICHATI ASSOCIATED BROADCASTING COMPANY P LTD., CEO 25. ANNAPURNA JHA UNITED NEWS OF INDIA (UNI) SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 26. PRANAY SHARMA OUTLOOK DEPUTY FOREIGN EDITOR 27. SONI MISHRA THE WEEK PPL CORRESPONDENT 4. Visit of Prime Official: 5 Minister to 1. SENTHIL RAJAN CHOKKALINGAM DDNEWS CORRESPONDENT France and 2. SIVAKOUMAR NALLATHAMBI AROUMUGAM DOORDARSHAN CAMERAMAN Egypt (July 13- 3. RAMAKRISHNAN SHANKAR SESHAN FILMS DIVISION CAMERAMAN 17, 2009) 4. FAIYAZ ABDUL WARIS FILMS DIVISION RECORDIST 5. ALPANA PANT SHARMA ALL INDIA RADIO DIRECTOR NEWS 6. SUNIL KUMAR SHUKLA ALL INDIA RADIO ASSISTANT DIRECTOR NEWS 7. DEBATOSH - SENGUPTA PHOTODIVISION,MINISTRY OF I&B DIRECTOR Non-Official: 1. SURESH BAFNA NAIDUNIA ASSOCIATE EDITOR 2. BARKHA DUTT NEW DELHI TELEVSION LTD. GROUP EDITOR 3. VENKY MOHAN NARAYAN PRESS TRUST OF INDIA EDITOR 4. KAMAL SINGH GOSAIN PRESS TRUST OF INDIA PHOTO JOURNALIST 5. VIJAY KUMAR CHOPRA PUNJAB KESARI EDITOR IN CHIEF 6. AZIZ BURNEY SAHARA INDIA PARIWAR GROUP EDITOR 7. ABHIJIT PRATAP PAWAR SAKAL MEDIA GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR 8. CHANDRAKANTH WOPPARAPALLY SAKSHI EDITOR (NATIONAL AFFAIRS) 9. SIDDHARTH VARADARAJAN THE HINDU CHIEF OF BUREAU 10. SANKARSHAN THAKUR THE TELEGRAPH ROVING EDITOR 11. ANITA KATYAL THE TRIBUNE CHIEF OF BUREAU 12. SURINDER ARORA UNI SPL CORRESPONDENT 13. RAJEEV RANJAN SINGH ZEE NEWS CORRESPONDENT 14. RAMESH RAMADAS PUTHOOR THE ECONOMIC TIMES NATIONAL POLITICAL EDITOR 15. SMITA PRAKASH ASIAN NEWS INTERNATIONAL EDITOR NEWS 16. SHASHI SHEKHAR AMAR UJALA HINDI DAILY GROUP EDITOR & PRESIDENT - EDITORIAL 17. AJAY KUMAR SHARMA ANI SR. CAMERAMAN 18. SANJAY KAPOOR HARDNEWS EDITOR 19. KALYAN BAROOAH THE ASSAM TRIBUNE SPL. CORRESPONDENT 20. SUHASINI SHERENE HAIDAR CNN-IBN DY FOREIGN EDITOR 21. BHARAT AGRAWAL DAINIK BHASKAR EDITOR 22. PRASHANT KUMAR MISHRA DAINIK JAGRAN POLITICAL EDITOR 23. SHEKHAR IYER HINDUSTAN TIMES ASSOCIATE EDITOR 24. MINU JAIN IANS EDITOR NEWS 25. RAJESH PRABHUSWAMY YAJMAN THE INDIAN EXPRESS RESIDENT EDITOR 26. PRABODH JAMWAL KASHMIR TIMES EDITOR 27. THOMAS DOMINIC MALAYALA MANORAMA CHIEF REPORTER 5. Visit to the US Official: for the G20 1. MAHESH - SHANKAR PHOTO DIVISION, MINISTRY OF I&B SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC Meet 2009 OFFICER 2. DHARMENDRA TEWARI DD NEWS DEPUTY DIRECTOR 3. SUNDER SINGH FILMS DIVISION, MINISTRY OF I & B DIRECTOR-CAMERAMAN 4. AKSHAYA KUMAR SINGH FILMS DIVISION, MINISTRY OF I & B RECORDIST 5. ABHISHEK DAYAL PIB JOINT DIRECTOR 6. SHAILESHKUMAR VYAS ALL INDIA RADIO ASSIATANT DIRECTOR NEWS 7. RATAN PRAKASH ALL INDIA RADIO DIRECTOR(NEWS) Non-Official: 1. KURUVADI ASWATHANARAYANAIAH BADARINATH ASIAN AGE SENIOR EDITOR 2. RAJ KUMAR ATAL ANI TV CAMARAMAN 3. ASHOK KUMAR BHATTACHARYA BUSINESS STANDARD GROUP MANAGING EDITOR 4. KARTIKEYA SHARMA TVTODAY NETWORK LTD ASSOCIATE EDITOR 5. ARVIND PADMANABHAN INDO-ASIAN NEWS SERVICE EXECUTIVE EDITOR 6. VAIDYANATHAN IYER THE INDIAN EXPRESS NATIONAL BUSINESS EDITOR 7. SURESH JANARDHAN DWADASHIWAR LOKMAT (MARATHI) EDITOR 8. JOMY THOMAS MALAYALA MANORAMA CHIEF REPORTER 9. ROYDEN DSOUZA NEWSX SENIOR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 10. PRANAY SHARMA OUTLOOK ASSOCIATE FOREIGN EDITOR 11. ASHOK VALJI DESAI ANANDA BAZAR PATRIKA CONSULTANT EDITOR 12. NAVEEN KAPOOR ANI TV SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 13. MOHAMMED HAIDAR HUSSAIN ASOMIYA PRATIDIN CHIEF EDITOR 14. RAJESH BHATIA DD NEWS CAMERAMAN GR.I 15. VANAKAMBADI SUNDARARAMAN CHANDRASEKAR PRESS TRUST OF INDIA EXECUTIVE EDITOR 16. SHAHBAZ KHAN PRESS TRUST OF INDIA PRINCIPAL PHOTOJOURNALIST 17. ASHWINI KUMAR CHOPRA DAILY PUNJAB KESARI RESIDENT EDITOR / JOURNALIST 18. SHEELA KANTI BHATT REDIFF.COM/INDIA ABROAD EDITOR 19. AMER ALI KHAN THE SIASAT DAILY NEWS EDITOR 6 20. DEEPAK CHAURASIA STAR NEWS EDITOR, NATIONAL AFFAIRS 21. MANGALAM KESAVAN VENU BENNETT, COLEMAN & CO. LTD., EDITOR OPINION
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