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Aditi Bhandari

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Aditi Bhandari is a news graphics editor on the visual and data journalism team. Prior to joining the FT in 2024, she covered international news through data graphics and design at Reuters in Bangalore, Mumbai and London. Her work has previously been recognised by the Society for News Design, the Sigma Awards and the Society of Publishers in Asia.
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