Mumbai: In a world marked by shifting alliances, geopolitical recalibration, and economic realignments, decisions taken in distant geographies increasingly carry consequences at home. For three decades, NDTV has consistently followed and chronicled narratives where global decisions begin to matter at home – bringing context and clarity to the Indian viewer, while placing India firmly within the global conversation.
NDTV’s global journalism is guided by a clear editorial commitment – India is no longer a peripheral observer of world affairs, but a central actor in a changing world order. Its programming reflects this reality – moving beyond episodic overseas coverage to explain how developments across continents intersect with India’s strategic, economic, and diplomatic choices.
This approach is evident in NDTV’s sustained on-ground presence at key global conversations. When Greenland emerged as a critical geopolitical flashpoint – symbolising strategic competition, transatlantic strain, and the growing importance of the Arctic – NDTV reported from the ground, capturing both the local mood and the wider strategic imperatives driving global attention.
At Davos, NDTV’s continuous coverage at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting examined the widening fractures in the world order, decoding what economic uncertainty, shifting alliances, and geopolitical risk mean for India’s position on the global stage.
Beyond these flashpoints, NDTV has reported extensively from South Asia, including Dhaka amid evolving regional equations; from China, as Asia’s balance of power continues to shift; from Germany, where NDTV covered the landmark Munich Security Conference – one of the world’s most influential platforms on global security; and from the United States, where policy decisions on trade, energy, and alliances continue to reverberate worldwide. Across geographies, NDTV’s journalism has focused on interpretation – placing global change within an Indian context.

‘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 core of this coverage lies a focus on the critical questions confronting India today: the stress within traditional alliances such as NATO; the evolving relevance of multilateral institutions like the United Nations; the promise and limitations of groupings such as BRICS; and India’s deepening economic engagement with the European Union, including the ‘mother of all deals’ – the Free Trade Agreement. These are consequential conversations that will shape India’s global trajectory and were highlighted extensively across the NDTV Network.
‘Our journalism is about being present where global stories are shaping up, and explaining what they mean for India’s future,’ said Vishnu Som, Senior Managing Editor, NDTV, who has travelled extensively across the globe to make sense of the contemporary global discourse.
In an age defined by uncertainty and constant realignment, NDTV continues to serve as a vital bridge – India’s voice to the world, and the world’s voice to India – consistently covering what matters to a nation at the heart of the global story.
-Based on Press Release
















