Forbes India has taken a bold step toward redefining its editorial landscape by appointing veteran journalist Suveen Sinha as its new Editor. In this strategic role, Sinha is tasked with strengthening Forbes India’s editorial voice, enhancing storytelling formats, and expanding the brand’s impact across various platforms.
Suvveen Sinha brings to the table over three decades of rich experience from diverse roles in leading newsrooms, international organizations, and entrepreneurial ventures. His career, marked by a deep engagement with business, finance, and policy, has seen him deliver nuanced insights across multiple media platforms.
Sinha’s impressive professional journey includes influential positions at the International Finance Corp. and the United Nations, along with a successful entrepreneurial stint in thought leadership and strategic communications.
Before joining Forbes India, Sinha served as the Chief Content Editor at Business Standard, where his leadership in content creation and editorial strategy garnered widespread acclaim. Now, his move to Forbes India signals a renewed commitment to quality journalism and innovative storytelling.
In addition to his extensive editorial credentials, Sinha is also an accomplished author. His literary repertoire includes three non-fiction books, with his latest work, ‘Karma’s Child’, offering an in-depth exploration of the cinematic journey of director Subhash Ghai.
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