Frontline
Frontline is a fortnightly English-language magazine published in India by the publisher The Hindu Group. It was first published in 1984 and is known for its in-depth and investigative reporting on current affairs, politics, social issues, and culture both in India and around the world.
Frontline's reporting is characterized by its high-quality journalism, which is grounded in detailed research, analysis, and interviews with experts and stakeholders. The magazine covers a broad range of topics, including politics, economics, health, education, environment, and human rights. It is known for its critical and independent coverage of government policies and actions, as well as its focus on issues affecting marginalized communities.
In addition to its print edition, Frontline also has a strong online presence and regularly publishes its articles and features on its website. The magazine has won several awards for its journalism, including the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award, and is widely respected in India for its commitment to journalistic integrity and high-quality reporting.
Narasimhan Ram is the Editor-in-Chief of the magazine. Frontline gives a prominent place to various issues of development and hindrances in the Indian states.
It covers a wide range of topics including politics, political economy, Arts, books, cinema, Science and the English language.
Belonging to The Hindu group of publications, the magazine is regarded as having left-leaning editorializing views.
On the foreign news coverage front, the Frontline's worldview is dominated by what it claims is a strong anti-imperialist sentiment.
Web : http://www.frontline.in/