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Est. 2026 — Independent Newsroom

The story of India,
reported for India.

Nation First News is an independent wire built by Indian journalists and engineers — verified reporting on politics, business, and the world, filed the moment it happens and owned by no one but its newsroom.

Independent ownership Original reporting only Registered Indian entity
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Independent ownership

No conglomerate, no political party, no foreign shareholder controls our editorial desk.

India-first newsroom

Reporters on the ground across Indian states, filing in Hindi and English from day one.

24×7 wire desk

A rolling desk that files as news breaks, not on a print deadline.

Verified-only policy

Two-source confirmation before publication. Corrections are logged, never quietly edited.

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Today's Edition

What the newsroom is filing

Business

Inside India's semiconductor push: the districts betting on chip manufacturing

A dispatch from the new assembly clusters, and what they mean for jobs, imports, and the next decade of Indian industry.

Markets

How the monsoon still moves Indian markets, explained

Rainfall data, rural demand, and why traders still watch the skies.

Technology

Inside India's space economy, beyond the headline launches

The private suppliers building the parts nobody names in the press release.

Politics

Parliament's monsoon session: the bills to watch this cycle

A floor-by-floor guide to what's actually scheduled for debate.

Sports

Domestic cricket's quiet talent pipeline, state by state

Where the next generation is actually being built, away from the franchise leagues.

Opinion

India doesn't need more news outlets. It needs more accountable ones

Our founding editors on why this newsroom exists, and what it won't do.

World Desk

Global leaders we cover

A directory of the heads of state and government whose decisions most directly shape India's foreign, trade, and security coverage — reporting on record, on the beat, without editorialising in the index below.

Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump
President of the United States

Coverage focus: U.S. foreign policy, trade negotiations, and India–U.S. strategic relations.

Beat: Washington, D.C.
Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi
Prime Minister of India

Coverage focus: domestic policy, economic reform, infrastructure, and state and foreign visits.

Beat: New Delhi
Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu
Prime Minister of Israel

Coverage focus: Middle East diplomacy, regional security, and Israel's relations with India.

Beat: Jerusalem
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
President of Russia

Coverage focus: the Russia–Ukraine conflict, global energy markets, and India–Russia trade.

Beat: Moscow
This directory intentionally carries beat descriptions only — no quotes or claims are attributed here. Live stories for each leader should be pulled from your CMS/wire feed, not hardcoded, so coverage always reflects what your reporters actually filed.
How We Work

Three checks, before anything runs

01

Source

Every claim traces to a named source, a document, or a reporter's own reporting on the ground — never a forward from social media alone.

02

Verify

A second, independent confirmation is required before a story moves from the desk to the wire — no exceptions for speed.

03

Publish

Corrections are logged publicly and permanently. We would rather be second and right than first and wrong.

About the Newsroom

Built by reporters and engineers, owned by neither a party nor a conglomerate

Nation First News was founded on a simple premise: India's newsrooms should be built and owned in India, answerable to Indian readers first. We are not a syndication desk repackaging wire copy — every byline on this site belongs to someone on our staff.

Our technology and editorial teams work from the same building. That means corrections ship in minutes, not news cycles, and the newsroom controls its own platform instead of renting attention on someone else's.

The Editorial BoardNation First News, New Delhi
EST. 2026
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