The Indian media industry is quietly changing course, prioritising long-term relevance, rather than chasing traffic. But the volatility of platform-driven distribution has exposed weak foundations- high numbers, but little loyalty or ownership. Publishers are now rethinking what they truly stand for and how to maintain a direct connection with their audiences.This shift is strategic, not ideological. News organisations are rediscovering the value of identity, consistency, and control. Email newsletters, apps, community spaces, and subscription models are gaining focus as publishers seek deeper, more meaningful engagement. Internal conversations increasingly measure success by engagement depth rather than sheer volume. These trends will be discussed in detail at the Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) Conclave 2026 in New Delhi on 26 February. The theme this year is ‘The New World Order of News: Rewriting the Playbook for a Resilient Digital Future’, highlighting how Indian media is navigating the balance between reach, purpose, and ownership.The DNPA is a leading industry body representing digital media organisations across India. It works to strengthen credible journalism, uphold ethical standards, and support sustainable growth in the digital news ecosystem.DNPA Conclave 2026 provides a platform for policymakers, media leaders, and experts to explore emerging trends, shared challenges, and the future roadmap for India’s digital media. Curated panels and expert sessions will offer insights into building a resilient, purpose-driven media landscape in an era of rapid digital change.






