Samvad

Saturday, 18 July 2026 · Indian News Intelligence · English edition

See how India’s press covers a story.

Run a report on how a story was covered — the timeline, and how outlets framed it differently, every line cited. Or just ask a question and get a grounded answer.

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Coverage Reports

Pick a story: get a cited timeline of how it unfolded and how outlets framed it differently — exportable into the piece or video you’re making.

Reads the whole newsstand

National dailies to district editions, harvested every day. You see what the press is actually saying — not the top five search results.

Cited, or it doesn’t ship

Every claim links to the article it came from, checked before you see it. No coverage? Samvad says so instead of guessing.

How it works

1

Pick a story

A topic and a time window — or a plain-English question. No query syntax, no scraping.

2

Get it cited

A coverage report — the timeline, and how outlets framed it differently — or a quick answer. Every claim linked to its source, checked before you see it.

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Export it

Take the report into your work, or hand any brief to your own AI — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini.

Why not just ask ChatGPT? A general chatbot works off stale training data and can’t tell you which outlet said what. Samvad reads India’s newsrooms daily and cites every claim. Get the facts here; take them anywhere.

Who it’s for

The reporter’s desk

Independent journalists

Background a story fast: who reported what, which angles are unclaimed, where the framing splits. Export it into your piece.

“Which angles on the NEET re-exam are regional papers covering that the national dailies aren’t?”

The studio

Commentary YouTubers

Find what the big outlets are underplaying — contrasting takes and underreported angles, cited, ready to drop into a script.

“What’s the fuel-price-relief story that national outlets are underplaying versus the regional press?”

The research desk

Academic researchers

Trace how coverage drifted across outlets over weeks — a cited first pass at framing analysis, ready to verify. No scraping, no code.

“How has coverage of the below-normal monsoon shifted across outlets this season?”

The comms room

Comms & policy teams

Know how your sector is covered before anyone asks — across tiers, with receipts, without a Meltwater budget.

“How are national dailies framing the India–US interim trade deal this month?”

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