Shweta Sharma

Shweta Sharma is a journalist based out of Delhi, covering foreign affairs, international relations and human rights issues for The Independent. With over six years of experience working with national and international media organisations such as Sputnik International, Cover Asia Press, and India Today, Shweta has established herself as an experienced professional in the field. She produces features and analytical pieces on politics, policies, health, and geopolitics in Asia. Additionally, Shweta has demonstrated her versatility by writing news stories, led live blogs, and covering breaking news events both in India and worldwide.

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Recent Articles

Bolivian President Confronts General in Failed Coup Attempt, Upholds Democracy

Bolivian President Confronts General in Failed Coup Attempt, Upholds Democracy

Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 In a 2024 attempted coup in Bolivia, General Juan Josè Zuniga led troops to the presidential palace, claiming to restore democracy. However, President Luis Arce and his supporters resisted, leading to the general's withdrawal after three hours. Former navy vice admiral Juan Arnez Salvador was also taken into custody. The incident sparked outrage among Bolivians and caused a political crisis and economic downturn. Despite the failed coup attempt, President Arce remained committed to democracy, appointed new military leaders who returned their troops to barracks, and emphasized unity and respect for democratic institutions.
Narendra Modi Takes Oath for Third Term: Coalition Government, Religious Equality, and Shift in India's Political Landscape

Narendra Modi Takes Oath for Third Term: Coalition Government, Religious Equality, and Shift in India's Political Landscape

Broke On: Sunday, 09 June 2024 Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes oath for his third term, leading a coalition government after the BJP falls short of an absolute majority in the elections. His previous authoritarian tendencies may be tempered by the need for consensus politics with diverse coalition partners. The opposition INDIA alliance calls the election a mandate against Modi's government, and the election results mark a significant shift in India's political landscape.