You’re nothing without your organisation. So, if the organisation encourages and fosters a certain kind of work then you can do that work. You will thrive, your work will thrive and if it’s the reverse, then you go the other way. Express has always had a tradition of doing this kind of work. They like to break stories. So that culture thrives there and reporters thrive as they get to do that kind of work. At NDTV, I’m fortunate to have a company that allows me to do this, encourages it, promotes it and we have been doing it now for almost six years with Truth Vs Hype. So, we all as journalists, what do we want? We want employers and bosses to be benevolent, bosses who believe that it’s important to do solid, in-depth, investigative work that challenges the establishment and holds power to account. That’s how it is. I wish there was more of it in the Indian media. But that’s the sort of situation we’re in.