Articles by Sami Khan
Sami Khan is a news editor at International Business Times, India edition, where he covers technology, business, and global developments with a focus on sharp analysis, clarity, and context. His work spans breaking news, in-depth reporting, and stories that explore the intersection of technology, markets, and geopolitics.
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As News Editor, Sami plays a key role in shaping daily editorial coverage, guiding reporters, refining story angles, and ensuring that every piece meets the newsroom's standards for accuracy, speed, and impact. He works closely with writers to develop compelling narratives, verify information, and deliver timely stories for a global audience.
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At IBT, his focus is on producing journalism that is fact-driven, engaging, and relevant—helping readers understand not just what is happening, but why it matters.
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When he's not tracking the news cycle, Sami enjoys long rides and spending quiet hours reading nonfiction, exploring ideas that fuel curiosity beyond the newsroom.
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