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India Today to host key Moscow forum ahead of Putin visit
NEW DELHI: India Today is taking its diplomacy lens overseas with an exclusive, high-powered roundtable in Moscow ahead of president Vladimir Putin’s forthcoming visit to India. The event, organised in association with luxury real estate group BnW Developers, aims to decode the many layers of the India–Russia partnership through a series of sharp, sector-led conversations.
Energy will anchor the discussions, with leading voices from Russian oil, gas, nuclear, renewables, mining and critical minerals offering insights into how the two nations can deepen long-term collaboration. With India increasing its footprint in Russia’s energy ecosystem, the timing could not be more relevant.
The forum will also spotlight life for Indians in Russia, bringing together community leaders, cultural groups and business associations to paint a candid picture of a diaspora that continues to grow in numbers and confidence. Another session turns the spotlight on students. Representatives from the Association of Indian Students in Russia and top universities will discuss safety, academic experience and whether Russia still holds its appeal for medical and technical education.
Given the strategic heartbeat of the relationship, defence will take centre stage too. Industry leaders from Russia’s defence, aviation and technology sectors will join Indian entrepreneurs from pharmaceuticals, FMCG, IT, engineering, logistics, textiles and tea to explore wider industrial synergies and new commercial pathways.
India Today will cover the entire Moscow roundtable across its platforms with expert takes, exclusive interviews and live updates, leading straight into its on-ground coverage of president Putin’s visit to India.
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GenNext takes charge as Network18 reshuffles leadership
With Avinash Kaul bowing out, Network18 hands reins to younger leaders, streamlines operations, and pushes data-driven growth across TV, digital and regional markets
MUMBAI: Network18 is redrawing its leadership map just as a long-time lieutenant bows out. Avinash Kaul, a central figure in the broadcaster’s rise since 2014, is leaving after 12 years to pursue “professional and personal goals”, triggering a broad-based reshuffle that puts a younger cohort directly under the top brass.
Kaul joined at a pivotal moment during the company’s transition and went on to scale the television business, combining strategic nous with data-led decision-making and a sharp read of the news landscape. “Avinash has been an integral part of the Network18 story,” the company said, thanking him for his leadership of the broadcast business and wishing him the best for the future.
In his wake, Network18 is betting on what it calls a “young and restless” leadership bench. “The team has taken charge and proved its mettle in quite adverse circumstances,” the note said, adding that “GenNext has seamlessly stepped in as we continue to outperform our peers.”
Operationally, the structure is being flattened. Smriti Mehra, S Shivakumar and Mitul Sangani will work directly with the top leadership, as they did in the fourth quarter. Ganesh Iyer and Abhinay Chauhan continue in their existing roles, while younger executives are being handed wider mandates across social, digital, connected TV and linear.
The reporting lines are being tightened to drive revenue and product momentum. Prabhat Chatterjee, business head–Forbes, and Arun Thapar, president–content and communication for AETN-18, will report to Smriti Mehra, alongside Mallika Nath Handa, who will lead special projects spanning new shows and non-linear properties. Jayesh Gokalgandhi, CFO for AETN-18, will report to Ramesh Damani.
Mitul Sangani will oversee expansion in Hindi and regional markets, with Sidharth Newatia, CRO–ILC, focusing on reach and revenue growth, particularly in tier-II and III markets. Pankaj Soni, head of marketing–ILC, will also report to Sangani while working functionally with Ganesh Iyer.
The group is also consolidating its branded content play. Moneycontrol’s branded content business will be folded into News18 Studio, with Don Zarrar moving to work with Shivakumar while continuing to lead existing studio and Focus teams.
International and platform growth are being bundled together. Pranav Bakshi takes on additional charge of the international business alongside connected TV and social platforms, with Naveen Mathur, who leads revenue management for the international unit, reporting to him. Bakshi continues to report to Puneet Singhvi.
On the technology and operations side, Rajesh Sharma, head of broadcast technology and IT; Rahul Singh, head of events and technical operations; and Bhupender Bhardwaj, head of IT security, will now report to Singhvi. Darshil Parekh, head of sales strategy, planning and operations, will work directly with Ramesh Damani and the top leadership, with Stanley Cyril, who manages digital sales operations, reporting to him.
Data is being pushed to the centre of decision-making. Jitamitra Mohanty, who leads research and analytics, will now work with Santosh Menon to turn audience data into “actionable insights that drive content strategy, product innovation and sustainable viewership growth”.
The message is clear: fewer layers, faster calls, sharper bets. With Kaul’s exit closing one chapter, Network18 is handing the wheel to a younger crew and doubling down on scale across screens. The race, it signals, will be run at full tilt.









