With rising of India's presence in global
affairs, reputation of Indian newspapers are also growing
internationally. In this context, media plays a vital in shaping India's
diplomacy abroad. We always see a collaboration between Government of
India and its domestic media which aims to seek the best possible
interests of India in foreign policies. Let us have a brief look at some
prominent Indian newspapers with online presence.
1. Times of India:
Absolutely, it is one of the frontrunners of Indian journalism. It has a
glorious history. It is known for its Clear and Bold statement. It can
influence the views of majority of Indian scholars. Now a days, it seems
that TOI the progressive mood of Modi government and does its best to
derail any political obstacle which comes in the path of country's
development. But it also has a sharp eye on the negative aspects of Modi
government which is strongly criticised.
2. NDTV: It's born out of a national
TV channel with the same name. NDTV has some Bad Ass guys like Barkha
Dutt who often comes into focus due to her controversial remarks. NDTV
is pragmatic who can even goes to against the feelings of Indian peoples
to achieve attention. Recently, it supported the famous Rape
Documentary by British filmmaker which itself raped Indian identity
internationally.
3. FirstPost: It is a newly emerging paper. But
surprisingly, it immediately captured a lot attention because of its
pragmatic strategy in projecting news. It also has an international
audience as it covers broad worldwide subjects which is not usually seen in Indian media.
4. Quartz: I will say, it is a mysterious paper.
Hardly, anybody believes that it is actually an Indian newspaper. This
is because it seems that the paper does not have any emotional attach
with India or Indianness. It is more for international audience than to
India's.
There are a lot of Indian newspapers like The Hindu, India
Today, Indian Express and many more which also have similar reputations.
But, now we are running out of time to discuss all. I hope, next time
we will take them.
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