Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated India TV Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma on being re-elected as President of the News Broadcasters and Digital Association (NBDA).
In a letter addressed to Sharma, the Prime Minister lauded his decades-long contribution to journalism and expressed confidence in his leadership at a time when the media industry is witnessing rapid transformation.
“The Association will benefit from your decades-long experience in journalism, your deep understanding of various subjects, and your credibility. Your guidance will be particularly effective in the media and digital world, undergoing modern transformation,” PM Modi wrote.
He further added that he was confident NBDA would raise the standards of journalism to “new heights” under Sharma’s leadership, while continuing to play a meaningful role in serving the interests of society and the nation. “Once again, I wish you all the best for this new term and your future endeavours,” the Prime Minister said.
Rajat Sharma has been re-elected as NBDA President for the 2025–26 term during the association’s Board meeting held on September 19, 2025. Alongside him, MV Shreyams Kumar, Managing Director of Mathrubhumi Printing & Publishing, was elected Vice-President, while Anuradha Prasad Shukla, Chairperson and Managing Director of News24 Broadcast India, was appointed Honorary Treasurer.
Sharma, one of India’s most prominent television journalists, continues to lead the country’s largest body of private news broadcasters and digital media entities.
India vs. SA women’s WC final got record 185mn viewership on JioHotstar
Centre invites feedback on revised draft for TV rating agencies’ policy guidelines
MeitY unveils AI governance guidelines for responsible adoption
Shefali Shah says tense ahead of ‘Delhi Crime’ S3 debut
Entertainment industry heaps praises on women’s cricket team
Arun Vijay’s action thriller ‘Retta Thala’ set for Dec 18 release
AIFF fails to attract bidders for ISL commercial rights
NatGeo revives explorer film fest with content lineup
ZEE5 to stream ‘Saali Mohabbat’ starring Radhika Apte
MIB seeks industry views on media sector anti-piracy measures 

