Arpita Das examines the state of women in publishing associations in India and highlights the lack of inclusion of women in high-level publishing roles and, thus, industry decision-making.
At New Delhi Book Fair: Sharjah Highlights Indian Publishers’ Engagement
The Sharjah Book Authority sent a special delegation to the 2024 New Delhi World Book Fair for meetings.
Remembering India’s Asoke Ghosh: ‘Friend, Mentor, and Guide’
Called by some ‘the father of Indian publishing,’ publisher Asoke Ghosh was active in the International Publishers Association’s work.
Indian Minister Irani Speaks at Publishers’ Conference
The minister of women’s and children’s development is a speaker at this week’s Indian publishers’ federation’s conference.
Indian Publishers: At 50, Focused on ‘Nation Building’
Amid India’s full-scale independence-day observances, the Indian Publishers Conference will focus on ‘publishing in nation building.’
Frankfurt Week: A New Report on the Indian Book Market
With more than 90 percent of the Indian book market market in educational publishing, India’s publishers report an upbeat assessment.
World Book & Copyright Day: India’s Publishing Conference
The challenges of intellectual property protection in an age of digital distribution are at the heart of the Indian publishers’ free program.
Four Speakers’ Talking Points: Ahead of the IPA Congress in New Delhi
From the dilemma of self-censorship to a call for collective management organizations, the freedom to publish, copyright protection, and readership development, speakers at the IPA congress in Delhi prepare their messages.
The International Publishers Association in India: Issues in a Hot-Button World
Ahead of the 32nd International Publishers Association Congress in India, we look at the big issues speakers will address, including geo-political issues affecting publishing.
Preview of the IPA Congress in India: ‘Social Responsibility and Global Solidarity’
With the freedom to publish among lead topics, the International Publishers Association’s 32nd congress in New Delhi will look for common ground.
