At the Crossroads: Choosing Courage Over Silence | Aditya Raj Kaul | TEDxYouth@SVIS
What do you do when the truth itself feels dangerous? Aditya Raj Kaul takes us back to his days as a student raising his voice against injustice and shares the journey that led him into fearless reporting. Even in the face of threats, he chose not to stay silent but to go the extra mile in pursuit of truth. In this stirring talk, Aditya challenges us to see crossroads not as dead ends but as opportunities to choose action over complacency. His story is proof that one voice, fueled by courage, can ignite larger change. With over 16 years in journalism, Mr Aditya Raj Kaul currently leads editorial strategy at TV9 Network, focusing on National Security, Strategic Affairs, and Corporate coverage. He has reported from global conflict zones including Iraq, Israel, Siachen, and Kashmir, and is regarded as a leading expert on Jammu & Kashmir and Pakistan. Mr Aditya has organized five NEWS9 Global Summits (2022–25), featuring leaders like PM Narendra Modi and former UK PM David Cameron. His career spans Network 18, CBC (as Foreign Correspondent), and 20+ journalism awards, including the 2023 Ram Jethmalani Prize. An ACYPL (US State Dept) and Bucerius Fellow, he has covered major global summits and interviewed key world leaders. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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