In a connected world, audiences don’t just follow headlines; they follow conviction. In a world of infinite scrolls, discernment is a conscious choice. And in a digital space wired for distraction, NDTV.in has clearly shown that unhurried, credible journalism still commands loyalty.
In June 2025, NDTV.in became the most visited Hindi news website in India, with 50.5 million unique visitors, as per Comscore MMX Multi-Platform data, news outlet NDTv said in a press release.
A reaffirmation that trust doesn’t need to shout out loud. It speaks for itself. Quietly. From the joy of RCB’s historic IPL victory, to the heartbreak of the Bengaluru stampede; from the national shock of the Air India crash, to the pride of Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla’s journey into space, NDTV.in was at the heart of the stories that moved a nation. And beyond the headlines, it became a part of daily life, the statement said.
Weather alerts. School closures. Power cuts. Visa delays. Economic updates. Scientific breakthroughs. News not just consumed but counted on. Told with care. Delivered with purpose. What sets NDTV.in apart is not just its speed, but its tone, its integrity.
Measured, respectful, fact-led. Journalism that doesn’t speak over the reader, but with them, and very often, for them.
“Being number one is encouraging, but what matters more is staying true to the kind of journalism we believe in: clear, credible, and relevant to the lives people lead,” said Rahul Kanwal, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, NDTV.
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