Vishal Arora

[8] Arora teaches journalism and storytelling, as a guest faculty, at Indian Institute of Mass Communication.

[9] Arora is on the advisory board of the John McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute in New York.

[10] Arora has reported on hundreds of incidents of communal violence in India, mainly against the Christian minority.

Arora was invited as a witness at a briefing titled, "the Threat Religious Extremism Poses to Democracy and Security in India: Focus on Orissa", organised by the United States Congressional Task Force on International Religious Freedom on 10 December 2008 in Washington DC.

[14] Arora, along with his colleague Harshita Rathore, was finalist in the 2021 EPPY Awards for The Dinner Table docuseries published by ReligionUnplugged and Newsreel Asia, in two categories: Best Collaborative Investigative, and Best Feature Video.