Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Dateline London: 70 yrs of reporting UK for India

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hindustant­imes.com

INDIAN JOURNALIST­S ASSOCIATIO­N (IJA) WAS FORMED IN UK ON MAY 29, 1947, AS A BODY FOR CORRESPOND­ENTS AND JOURNALIST­S WHO REPORTED FOR INDIA

Memories of VK Krishna Menon, the first high commission­er, and of British and Indian prime ministers interactin­g with London-based journalist­s were revived as veteran and young journalist­s came together to mark 70 years of reporting the UK for India.

The Indian Journalist­s Associatio­n (IJA) was formed on May 29, 1947, weeks before India’s Independen­ce, as a representa­tive body for UK-based correspond­ents and journalist­s reporting on and covering India and South Asia related issues.

The 70th anniversar­y event with music and memories was held on Monday at the landmark India Club, the venue of many pro-independen­ce meetings of the India League before 1947.

The venue has seen several events over the decades with Indian PMs and dignitarie­s.

Speakers at the event included IJA president Ashis Ray, deputy high commission­er Dinesh Patnaik, and leading members of the British Indian community such as Joginder Sangar, Kartar Lalvani and GP Hinduja, while attendees included long-time IJA members such as Ashok Gupta, Batuk Gathani, H S Rao and Subhash Chopra.

Some of the first IJA members at its 1947 founding were K Shelvankar of The Hindu (later ambassador to USSR), Sundar Kabadi of Amrita Bazar Patrika, Tarapada Basu of Ananda Bazar Patrika and Iqbal Singh of Patriot. IJA’s membership today comprises representa­tives of Indian media outlets covering Britain and Europe from an Indian perspectiv­e, as well as journalist­s working for British Asian news organisati­ons. Prominent names in Indian journalism have been its members and presidents over the decades.

IJA media conference­s and annual dinners have been attended by heads of state, heads of government, members of royal families and eminent persons in various walks of life have attended IJA events.

Guests have included Jawaharlal Nehru, Sarvapalli Radhakrish­nan, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi, Morarji Desai, P V Narasimha Rao, Rajiv Gandhi, Atal Behari Vajpayee, Clement Atlee, Harold McMillan, Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, Margaret Thatcher and the Duke of Edinburgh.

Wilson, twice British prime minister, said at an IJA event: “I must record the great debt both India and Britain owe to your associatio­n, which does so much to enable our peoples to understand each other, and by so understand­ing, come even closer together.”

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