Indian right-wing magazine
Swarajya May 2018 issue
Editorial Directors Editorial Advisory Board Categories News magazine Frequency Monthly (2015–present) Weekly (1956–1980) Publisher V. Murali Amarnath Govindarajan Founder Khasa Subba Rao Founded 1956 First issue 14 July 1956 (1956-07-14 ) Company Bharathan Publications Private Limited (1956–2014) Kovai Media Private Limited (2014–present) Country India Based in Coimbatore /Bengaluru (2014–present) Chennai (1956–1980) Language English Website swarajyamag .com /about-us OCLC 3999897
Swarajya is an Indian right-wing [ 13] monthly print magazine and news portal . The publication reports favourably on the Bharatiya Janata Party and has published misinformation on many occasions.[ 2] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
R. Jagannathan is the current editorial director. Originally established in 1956 as a weekly under the patronage of C. Rajagopalachari , it shut down in 1980 but was relaunched in September 2014, as a daily news website; a monthly print magazine was launched in January 2015.[ 17]
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