Meridian House Media Network Trust governs a set of independent editorial institutions, each operating with a distinct mandate, audience, and editorial focus.
While each publication retains full editorial autonomy, all operate within the Trust’s unified framework of governance, standards, and public-interest responsibility.
The Indian Dispatch
The Indian Dispatch is a national affairs and public-interest publication focused on governance, law, institutions, and civic accountability.
The publication engages in reporting, analysis, and long-form editorial work that examines the functioning of the state, the rule of law, and the relationship between citizens and public institutions.
Its editorial approach prioritises verification, context, and institutional memory over immediacy or opinion-driven commentary.
The Frontier Dispatch
The Frontier Dispatch is a regional and strategic publication reporting from frontier regions and under-represented geographies.
Its coverage focuses on security, development, governance, and the lived realities of communities located beyond metropolitan and mainstream media attention.
The publication emphasises ground reporting, regional context, and long-term observation rather than episodic coverage.
Mridhan
Mridhan is a reflective publication dedicated to culture, memory, heritage, and civilisational continuity.
It publishes essays, archival material, and long-form reflections that explore social traditions, historical experience, and the quieter dimensions of public life.
Mridhan operates deliberately outside the rhythms of daily news, favouring slow journalism and considered editorial pacing.
Editorial Autonomy
Each publication governed by Meridian House maintains full editorial autonomy in determining coverage, editorial direction, and internal editorial processes.
The Trust does not direct content, assign editorial positions, or intervene in publication-level decision-making.
Shared Governance Framework
All publications operate within a shared framework of editorial standards, ethical obligations, and institutional governance established by Meridian House Media Network Trust.
This framework ensures consistency in principles while allowing diversity in editorial voice, focus, and form.
Together, these publications reflect the Trust’s commitment to independent journalism as a durable public institution rather than a transient media product.