- Times of India (TOI)It is one of the best selling English-language newspapers in India. Times of India owned by The Times Group.
- HinduOne of the most widely circulated Indian newspapers.
- Hindustan Times (HT)Leading newspaper in English-language.
- Indian ExpressIndian Express was founded in 1931 and owned by the Indian Express Group.
- PioneerEnglish language daily newspaper published from Delhi, Lucknow, Bhubaneswar, Dehradun, Kochi, Bhopal and Chandigarh.
- Deccan HeraldLeading English newspaper based in Karnataka. Deccan Herald printed in Bangalore, Hubli, Mysore, Gulbarga, and Mangalore.
- TelegraphPopular newspaper based in Kolkata, India. The newspaper owned by the ABP Pvt. Limited, and was founded in 1982.
- Daily News and Analysis (DNA)English-language broadsheet newspaper published in Mumbai, India. The newspaper owned by the Diligent Media Corporation.
- Deccan ChronicleSouth India’s most widely read newspaper. The newspaper owned by the Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd.
- Asian AgeIndia’s global newspaper published from Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and London, UK.
- Economic TimesLargest business & financial newspaper in India. The newspaper published by Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd.
- Business StandardIndian daily business newspaper. The newspaper published in English and Hindi.
- Financial Express
- New Indian ExpressEnglish-language newspaper published by Express Publications (Madurai) Ltd. The newspaper printed in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Orissa.
- MintNational business newspaper in India. Main distribution area of the newspaper includes Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Chandigarh, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune.
- TribuneDaily broadsheet format newspaper published from major north Indian cities Bathinda, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Jalandhar, and New Delhi. The newspaper was first published in 1881 in Lahore, Pakistan.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands newspapers
East India newspapers
West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Odisha
- Orissa Post
- Statesman
- Himalaya Darpan, Siliguri (Nepali)
North India newspapers
Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.
- Central Chronicle (Bhopal)
- Excelsior
- Greater Kashmir
- Hitavada (Nagpur)
- Daily Post (Chandigarh)
- Kashmir Observer
- Kashmir Times
- State Times
- Milli Gazette
- Organiser (Delhi)
- People’s Democracy
- Sunday Guardian (New Delhi)
- indian Horizon (Delhi)
- Hawk
Northeast India newspapers
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura.
- Assam Tribune (Guwahati)
- Shillong Times
- Morung Express (Nagaland)
- Nagaland Post (Dimapur)
- Nagaland Page (Dimapur)
- Sentinel (Assam)
- Sikkim Express (Gangtok and Darjeeling)
- Syandan Patrika (Agartala, in Bangla)
- North East Times
- Times of Assam
South India newspapers
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Kerala.
- Bangalore Mirror
- Hindu Business Line
- News TodayEnglish language evening daily newspaper published in Chennai, India. The newspaper was founded in 1982.
- Star of Mysore
- Mangalore Today
- Hans India (Hyderabad)
Western India newspapers
Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Daman and Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
- Ahmedabad Mirror
- Afternoon Voice (Mumbai)
- Free Press Journal
- Lokmat Times
- Mid Day
- Mumbai Mirror
- Navhind Times (Goa)
- Pune Mirror
Indian news agencies
- Press Trust of India (PTI)Leading news agency in India.
- Asian News International (ANI)
Indian newspapers encompass a diverse and extensive media landscape, catering to the diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds of India’s population. These newspapers provide news, information, and features on a wide range of topics, including politics, current affairs, business, sports, entertainment, culture, and more.
Indian newspapers have adapted to digital platforms, offering online editions, mobile applications, and e-papers to cater to the growing digital readership. Despite the growth of digital media, print newspapers in India continue to have a strong presence and significant readership, making them an essential part of the country’s media landscape.
Some Indian newspapers have massive circulations, making them among the most widely read newspapers globally. Dainik Jagran and Dainik Bhaskar are the top-selling Hindi newspapers in India. Malayala Manorama is the most widely read regional language newspaper in India. Times of India and Hindustan Times are India’s major English-language newspapers. Most of the popular daily newspapers offer a free online version.
Indian newspapers are essential sources of information and play a crucial role in shaping public opinion, disseminating news, and providing insights into various aspects of Indian society and culture.