Ravinder Singh Robin
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Ravinder Singh Robin is an independent journalist with over two decades of experience in global reporting. Currently contributing to CNR, the exclusive content provider for BBC’s Indian language services, Robin brings credible, in-depth stories that matter.
He has worked with renowned international and national media platforms including ANI, SBS Australia, CNN-News18, ZEE TV, delivering sharp, on-ground reporting and special features.
He founded OFFBORDERS PRODUCTIONS — a resource and multimedia company that creates compelling documentaries, feature stories. The company collaborates with top media houses and TV channels across India, Germany, USA, Australia, UK, Canada etc.
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🎥 Stories that cross borders, voices that matter.
“Putin–Modi: Old Allies, New Vision”
Afghanistan Finds New Trade Paths
IMF Exposes Pakistan's Corruption Cancer
India-Canada Relaunch Trade Ties
Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib: Protector of Faith
Trial or Vendetta? The Hasina Question
Pilgrim’s Disappearance Sparks Indo Pak Diplomatic Tension
Bhutan: Where Happiness Meets Peace
AI Bridges India-America
India-Israel Ties Deepen
Shocking Truths About Canada Migration
Punjabi Truckers' Tragedies Spark US Debate
Silence on Afghan Pitches
Ukraine Crisis and Power Balance
India–Canada Ties Revived
Delhi-Kabul Ties Deepen
GAZA Peace Plan or Pressure?
Delhi–Kabul at a turning point
GLOBAL SOUTH AND INDIA
Ladakh : Cold Desert, Hot Winds
"America’s H-1B Visa Fee Shock"
Nankana Sahib: Pilgrimage Yes, Politics No
INDIA: From chip users to makers
Global Impact and Indian Classrooms
Nepal’s Gen Z Protests: Leaderless and Relentless
March for Australia Rallies – Targeting Indians?
Indian Migrants Face Hate Protests Australia
Tiger Meets Dragon in Tianjin
India-Japan Summit: Fusion of Partnership and Progress
India–Russia Culture is the Silent Diplomat