Indian Print Media Intelligence for Communications and Research Teams
Track print media coverage across newspapers, magazines, and trade publications in real time across Indian sources in all 22 official languages with boolean search, targeted filters for keywords, publications, countries, and languages, and output shapes that fit the job: headlines, summaries, or full stories. Built for communications teams, analysts, researchers, and public-affairs teams, with API, MCP, web apps, Slack, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, and direct integrations for press review, stakeholder reporting, issue tracking, and historical reference.
Indian print media monitoring and press clippings across all 22 official languages
This service is built for teams that need a print-media universe restricted to India. It covers Indian newspapers, magazines, business publications, and trade journals and supports structured press clipping workflows across the country's multilingual media landscape. Coverage spans all 22 official languages of India so teams can monitor national, business, sector, and regional print narratives together.
Why Indian print monitoring matters
Print continues to matter in India because regional and language-specific publications still shape business decisions, policy attention, local narratives, and sector debates. Teams that rely only on English-language publications miss a large share of the Indian print conversation. A useful print monitoring product for India has to account for both national reach and strong regional language markets.
What Problem Does It Solve?
Teams that need Indian print coverage often end up piecing it together manually, relying on incomplete agency summaries, or missing regional publications entirely. This service solves that by organizing Indian print monitoring into a structured clipping workflow that is focused on India and built to handle multilingual coverage.
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Choose this service when you need print monitoring that reflects India's real media structure rather than a narrow national-English subset. It is designed for teams that need credible clipping workflows across India's multilingual print environment.