Newsprint supply gap forces Indian newspapers to rely on imports: INS
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 04th February 2026 at 4:12pm
The Indian Newspaper Society (INS) flagged deepening concerns over the continuing shortage of newsprint in the country, noting that the deficit has pushed newspaper publishers to depend heavily on imports, The Tribune reported.
In a statement, the apex body of newspaper publishers said India consumes nearly 1.2 million tonnes of newsprint annually, while domestic output has remained below 0.5 million tonnes. This means local mills are able to supply only about 40 per cent of the requirement, pointing to what the INS described as a significant hollowing out of the sector.
The INS observed that this demand-supply mismatch has persisted for over 20 years, with little to no expansion in dedicated newsprint manufacturing capacity during the period.
Given this long-standing structural l...
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