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Ajoy Bose (born 1952) is a Bengali-Indian author, political journalist [1] and television commentator. [2] His books include For Reasons of State: Delhi under Emergency (1977, written with John Dayal) on the Emergency; The Shah Commission Begins (1978, with Dayal); [3] Behenji (2009), a biography of Indian politician and social reformer Mayawati; [4] and Across the Universe: The Beatles in India (2018). [5]
His writing has appeared in the publications Scroll.in, [6] Quartz, [4] Outlook, [7] Economic and Political Weekly [8] and Firstpost. [9] In 2021, he made his directorial debut with the documentary film The Beatles and India. [10] He has worked as a resident commentator for CNN-News18. [11]
Bose grew up in Calcutta. [12] [13]