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Niharika Acharya is the Editorial Director at National Journal, a political and policy-focused media platform under Atlantic Media.
Niharika Acharya was born in the small town of Sarahan in the northern region of India. She spent most of her early years in India and pursued higher education in New Delhi. She earned a Master's degree in Mass Communication from Jamia Millia Islamia University. Prior to that, she completed a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, where she graduated at the top of her class. Her early education was completed at the Air Force Golden Jubilee Institute.
Acharya began her mainstream media career as a freelance producer for Fox TV. She later joined Voice of America as a reporter and anchor, where she covered significant political and cultural topics for an international audience. Her career further expanded during her time at Bloomberg TV from 2010 to 2014. At Bloomberg, she served as the producer for the flagship political program Political Capital with Al Hunt, which focused on national and international economic issues and featured high-profile interviews and weekly political analyses.
Throughout her journalism career, Acharya has reported on landmark events such as the U.S. Presidential Elections of 2004 and 2008, sessions of the United Nations General Assembly, and commemorations of the September 11 attacks. She has also covered critical developments in U.S.-India relations, including the U.S.-India Nuclear Deal—an area in which her Indian background brought meaningful insight and depth.
Niharika Acharya has interviewed a wide range of prominent figures across politics, diplomacy, and entertainment. These include former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, U.S. and South Asian foreign ministers, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, NASA astronauts, members of the U.S. Congress, and influential figures in both Hollywood and Bollywood. Her reporting has spanned global and domestic issues, showcasing her versatility as a journalist.
Acharya remains closely connected to her Indian heritage. Before relocating to the United States, she spent seven years as a reporter and anchor for NDTV, one of India's leading news channels. After moving to the U.S., she continued to serve Indian audiences through her work with the Voice of America’s Hindi TV and Radio services, beginning in 2003.
She is a regular contributor to VOA Hindi’s weekly call-in radio programs such as 'Hello India' and 'Hello America', where she offers nuanced perspectives on Indian society, politics, and culture. Her extensive travel and in-depth understanding of India enable her to effectively bridge the cultural gap for a global audience.
Niharika Acharya has maintained privacy regarding her personal life. There is no publicly available information about her marital status, relationships, or a possible husband. She holds American citizenship and currently resides in the United States.
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