Indo-Asian News Service
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Indo-Asian News Service or IANS is India's largest private news agency. The IANS is run by a group of professional journalists.
The IANS was founded by Indian American publisher Gopal Raju as the India Abroad News Service. [1] It was later renamed the Indo-Asian News Service.[1] The IANS, whose main offices are located in New Dehli, has carved a niche for itself by reporting on India, South Asia and the large Indian diaspora spread across the world.[2] However, the IANS also focuses on global events which have an impact on India, its geopolitics, economy, national security, culture, society and national aspirations.
IANS has been breaking through the often cliched and stereotyped reporting about India with objective and unbiased news, views and analyses that portray the country, and the region, in a global perspective.
Its team of talented journalists and eminent contributors - some of the best in India - produce a steady output of news, features, situationers, analyses and commentaries (in excess of 250 a day). The subjects span politics, foreign policy, strategic affairs, corporate affairs, science, health, aviation, energy, technology, environment, the arts, literature, entertainment, social trends, human interest, religion and sports.
Over the years the IANS team of close to a 100 reporters has broken many hard-hitting stories and conducted several sensational interviews. It is testimony to IANS' daily output of high quality, diverse and reliable content that it is now increasingly sought out for subscription by media organisations, both inside and outside the country.
IANS' USP remains the coverage of the Indian diaspora, numbering about 25 million in 110 countries. We believe the Indian story is incomplete unless one writes about the achievements and distinctions, the trials and tribulations, business and lifestyle, the problems and prospects of the diaspora that has transplanted a little bit of India into the countries they have settled in around the world.
The service offers a cost-effective support system to international media organisations, institutions, think tanks, overseas missions and multinational companies. News, features and views from the subcontinent reach subscribers instantaneously via the Internet and serve as a powerful information and interpretational backup for all those based in India or dealing in various ways with India and South Asia.
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[edit] The IANS Pedigree
IANS was instituted in 1986 to act as an information bridge between India and North America and chronicle their growing ethnic, business and cultural links. It was this two-way information flow, gradually spanning other regions of the world, which has been at the conceptual heart of the present day IANS.
With interest in the country among the diaspora growing exponentially, IANS - with its clear, concise, reader-friendly and well-researched writing - has evolved as the preferred content provider to ethnic Indian and South Asia-focused publications and websites around the globe.
[edit] IANS Publishing
While IANS is primarily known as a wire service, a key driver of its growth has been in an area of activity not usually associated with a news agency - contract or custom publishing.
IANS not only provides content to newspapers outside India but has harnessed contemporary technology and its expertise in the area to generate and present content - even entire newspapers, periodicals and magazines - that is outsourced to it at a fraction of the cost.
The publishing division is currently producing newspapers, periodicals and journals for clients in the US, Canada, Britain and the Gulf, besides India, not just in English but also in other Indian and foreign languages.
(See online presentation on IANS at www.ians.co.in)
[edit] IANS Solutions
IANS Solutions provides all solutions needed for the development of an Internet strategy.
IANS Solutions blends design, technology and marketing expertise to create a Web presence that delivers the results you are looking to achieve. Our talented website designers collaborate with our technology group to create a personalized website that is graphically superior and functionally sound.
[edit] IANS Mobile
To meet the emerging requirements of the new media, IANS is one of the first news agencies to harness cellular technology to launch Content2Mobile operations on both news and information fronts. This service is available in English, Hindi and other languages.
[edit] IANS Language Services
IN 1995 IANS started a Hindi Service. Today its subscriber base encompasses all leading newspapers, websites and other news outlets in Hindi.
In 1998 IANS broke new ground with the launch of an Arabic Service for the Gulf and the Middle East. Its Arabic website- www.alhindelyom.com - helps to bridge the information gap with a region that has a large Indian and South Asian population.
[edit] IANS Corporate
IANS is the brand name of IANS India Pvt. Ltd., an independent and integrated media company with no affiliation with any major business house, political or ideological group. The media group is driven by professionals with long years of experience and with a collective vision of carving a niche in quality of content and product in a media scenario that is getting increasingly crowded with new names entering the print, electronic and Web space.
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Pioneering publisher Gopal Raju passes away", India Abroad, 2008-04-10. Retrieved on 2008-05-04.
- ^ "Gopal Raju, pioneer in Indian ethnic press, dies in NY", Associated Press, Malaysia Star, 2008-04-12. Retrieved on 2008-05-03.