The Indian Express
The Indian Express is a prominent English-language daily newspaper in India, known for investigative journalism and political reporting. Based in Noida, it covers national affairs, policy, business, and culture, and has a strong reputation for in-depth coverage. It is among the country's most respected broadsheet titles.
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