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Established in New Zealand in 2004, The Global Indian magazine is one of the first Indian publications for overseas Indians.

It has a coveted place in the list of Indian newspapers and magazines worldwide. While many leading papers and magazines in India including the Times of India, the Hindustan Times, the India Today, and leading television channels like Headlines Today, NDTV focus on top breaking news on politics and current affairs in India, The Global Indian magazine puts its emphasis on the achievements of NRIs and Indians living abroad.

It brings in views and analysis from around the world on a range of topics including bollywood, business, cricket, sports, news and entertainment, science, Technology, health and fitness news and opinions from leading columnists.

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Sangeeta Anand

MANAGING EDITOR AND DIRECTOR
Vaibhav Gangan

NEWS EDITOR
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COPY EDITOR
Samantha Milgerald

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Steve Donaldson

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Mark Scott

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