Hamish McDonald is an experienced Australian journalist and author with extensive expertise in Asian affairs.
He has worked as a correspondent in various Asian countries, including India, Japan, and China.
McDonald's time in India from 1990 to 1997 coincided with the country's economic reforms, providing him with valuable insights for his work.
He has held prestigious positions such as political editor for the Far Eastern Economic Review and foreign editor for the Sydney Morning Herald.
In 2005, McDonald received the Walkley Award for his article on the suppression of Falun Gong in China, demonstrating his investigative skills and commitment to uncovering important stories.
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