| 1. Mother Nandini Chandra was a well-known Indian journalist at Hindustan Times. |
| 2. Her passion for writing and editing began in school. |
| 3. She holds prestigious degrees from Oxford and Stanford universities. |
| 4. She commenced her journalism career with the TV news magazine Newstrack in 1991. |
| 5. Nandini joined NDTV in 1994 and became a Consulting Editor. |
| 6. She earned awards as an anchor for popular shows such as '9 O'Clock News' and 'Gadget Guru'. |
| 7. She actively supports various NDTV Campaigns. |
| 8. Nandini Chandra authored the best-selling book 'The Srinagar Conspiracy' in 2000. |
| 9. In 2007, she was bestowed with the 'Global Leader for Tomorrow' title by the World Economic Forum. |
| 10. She received the 'Best Anchor' award from the Hero Honda Indian Television Academy twice. |
| 11. From 2011 to October 2016, she served as the CEO of NDTV Group. |
| 12. Hosted the award-winning prime time talk show 'The Big Fight' on NDTV. |
| 13. Instrumental in setting up NDTV.com in 2000, which became one of India's top websites. |
| 14. Resigned from NDTV in 2016 to found Editorji Technologies, a multilingual AI-powered video news platform. |
| 15. Hosts flagship programs at Editorji including 'The India Story', providing in-depth analysis on major news events. |
| 16. Began career in television journalism in 1991 with Newstrack. |
| 17. Worked on prime time 9 O'Clock News and Gadget Guru technology review show. |
| 18. Best known for award-winning anchor position on The Big Fight, one of India's top-rated talk and current affairs shows. |
| 19. Named CEO of NDTV Networks in 2007 and CEO of NDTV Group in 2011. |
| 20. Founded Editorji in October 2018 as a multilingual video news platform leveraging AI. |
| 21. RPSG Group acquired 51 percent stake in Editorji in July 2020. |
| 22. Named World Economic Forum Global Leader for Tomorrow. |
| 23. Recognized as one of India's most prominent TV news anchors. |
| 24. Mother was a successful screenwriter noted for contributions to Indian cinema. |
| 25. Inspired by the autobiography of James Skinner, the Irish Raja of Hansi in Haryana, a legendary nineteenth-century Anglo-Indian soldier, for Red Earth and Pouring Rain. |
| 26. While writing Red Earth and Pouring Rain, worked as a computer programmer and software/hardware consultant with clients including oil companies, non-profit organizations, and the Houston Zoo. |
| 27. Worked with renowned authors John Barth at Johns Hopkins University and Donald Barthelme at the University of Houston. |
| 28. Story 'Dharma' was included in Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (St. Martin's Press, 1998). |
| 29. Two stories published in Paris Review and The New Yorker. |
| 30. Netflix series adaptation of Sacred Games released worldwide in 190 countries on July 6, 2018, with Chandra as executive producer. |
| 31. Co-wrote screenplay for Indian feature film Mission Kashmir, released in 2000. |
| 32. Geek Sublime explores topics including machismo of male nerds, Silicon Valley's Indian Mafia, and algorithmic nature of Sanskrit. |
| 33. Avid amateur student of pre-modern Indian literature, aesthetics, philosophy, Sanskrit, languages, and history. |
| 34. Founder of Editorji Technologies, a multilingual AI-powered video news platform. |
| 35. Hosts flagship programs including The India Story at Editorji. |
| 36. Covered Kashmir conflict as journalist, forging his journalistic reputation. |
| 37. Former CEO of NDTV Group. |