As the world navigates a phase of shifting alliances, geopolitical churn and economic realignments, global decisions taken thousands of kilometres away are increasingly shaping realities at home.
For over three decades, NDTV has tracked these evolving global narratives, helping Indian audiences understand how international developments intersect with national interests, while firmly placing India within the wider global discourse.
NDTV’s approach to international journalism is rooted in a clear editorial belief that India is no longer a peripheral observer, but a central stakeholder in a rapidly changing world order. Its coverage moves beyond episodic foreign reporting to offer context, depth and interpretation, explaining how global political, economic and strategic shifts directly impact India’s choices and future.
This editorial philosophy is reflected in NDTV’s sustained on-ground presence at key global flashpoints and decision-making hubs. When Greenland emerged as a significant geopolitical focal point, symbolising intensifying strategic competition, transatlantic tensions and the rising importance of the Arctic region, NDTV reported directly from the ground. The coverage captured not just local sentiment but also the broader strategic imperatives driving global attention towards the region.
At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, NDTV’s continuous coverage examined deepening fractures in the global order. The network decoded how economic uncertainty, realigning alliances and mounting geopolitical risks could reshape India’s position on the world stage, offering viewers clarity amid complex global debates.
Beyond headline global summits, NDTV has reported extensively across regions that matter to India’s strategic calculus. Its journalism has spanned South Asia, including coverage from Dhaka during periods of shifting regional dynamics; China, amid evolving power equations in Asia; Germany, where NDTV reported from the Munich Security Conference, one of the world’s most influential platforms on global security; and the United States, where policy decisions on trade, energy and alliances continue to have global repercussions. Across these geographies, NDTV’s reporting has focused on interpretation, consistently framing global change through an Indian lens.
“India today sits at the centre of global conversations on geopolitics, growth and governance. NDTV’s role is to reflect that reality through reporting that is global in outlook and grounded in India’s national interest,” said Rahul Kanwal, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, NDTV.
At the heart of this coverage are the critical questions shaping India’s global trajectory. NDTV has highlighted stresses within traditional alliances such as NATO, examined the evolving relevance of multilateral institutions like the United Nations, and assessed the promise and limitations of emerging groupings such as BRICS. The network has also closely tracked India’s deepening economic engagement with the European Union, including discussions around the proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement, often described as the “mother of all deals”.
“Our journalism is about being present where global stories are unfolding, and explaining what they mean for India’s future,” said Vishnu Som, Senior Managing Editor, NDTV, who has travelled extensively to report on contemporary global developments.
In an era marked by uncertainty and constant realignment, NDTV continues to act as a vital bridge — bringing the world to Indian viewers and taking India’s perspective to the world — reinforcing its role as a trusted voice at the heart of the global story.
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