The Hind × The Jugantar: A Strategic Media Alliance for a Defining South Asian Decade
In an era where narratives shape markets, reputations, and geopolitics, media partnerships are no longer symbolic — they are structural. Today, The Hind is proud to formally announce its collaboration with Jugantar as our official media partner for South Asia.
This is not simply an agreement between two publications. It is the coming together of two editorial visions that understand the scale, urgency, and opportunity of this moment in history.
Jugantar was born in London — a city that has long served as a global crossroads of finance, diplomacy, culture, and intellectual exchange. From this vantage point, Jugantar has developed a perspective that is both internationally informed and deeply attuned to South Asia’s transformation. It approaches the region not as a peripheral narrative, but as a central force shaping the 21st century.
South Asia today stands at the intersection of demographic power, technological acceleration, political complexity, and cultural resurgence. It is home to some of the fastest-growing economies, the youngest populations, the most dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystems, and increasingly influential global diasporas. Yet the global understanding of the region often remains fragmented or simplified.
Both The Hind and Jugantar recognize that this gap must be addressed with seriousness and sophistication.
At The Hind, our mission has always been to build a credible, forward-looking institution that interprets South Asia through rigorous analysis and strategic clarity. We believe that journalism must not only report events but contextualize them within broader economic, political, and cultural currents. We believe in building media that stands on intellectual foundations rather than trends.
Jugantar embodies that same ethos.
Its editorial voice reflects confidence — not volume. It reflects depth — not distraction. Born in one of the world’s most influential capitals, Jugantar brings a global lens to regional realities. It understands the interplay between South Asian domestic policy and international capital flows, between diaspora influence and homeland transformation, between culture and geopolitics.
This partnership therefore represents alignment in philosophy as much as alignment in geography.
The Hind × Jugantar is designed to strengthen narrative infrastructure across South Asia. Through shared editorial initiatives, collaborative reporting, strategic dialogues, and cross-border storytelling, we intend to elevate discourse around the region’s most critical themes: governance, markets, technology, climate, defense, innovation, and cultural evolution.
We see this alliance as a bridge — connecting London’s global vantage point with South Asia’s lived realities. It will allow conversations originating in Delhi, Dhaka, Karachi, Colombo, Kathmandu, and beyond to resonate within international policy, business, and academic circles. Equally, it will bring global developments into sharper regional focus.
The decade ahead will define South Asia’s global positioning. The region’s economic growth trajectories, digital infrastructure expansion, geopolitical recalibrations, and generational leadership shifts will have implications far beyond its borders. Media institutions must rise to match that scale.
This collaboration is our response.
The Hind × Jugantar is a signal of seriousness — about journalism, about partnership, and about the region’s future. It is a commitment to credibility over noise, depth over speed, and structure over spectacle.
As South Asia moves into a decisive era, it deserves institutions capable of interpreting its transformation with integrity and ambition.
We are honored to move forward together.
The Hind × Jugantar — covering a region in motion, with clarity and conviction.













