Neeti is a short morning news brief. Eight stories, seven minutes, with every world event judged by how much it affects India.
Most of the world's news is written for someone else. Trouble in the Strait of Hormuz gets filed as an energy story. For an Indian reader it is really a rupee story, a fuel-price story, a trade-balance story. Neeti reads the world's news every night and adds the one thing that is missing: what it means for India, before the market opens.
Eight is a ration, not a feed. The brief is finished: you reach the end and you are done. Anything that matters tomorrow will still be there tomorrow, as the next dated update on its own story page.
The work happens between four and seven each morning. It is a careful, step-by-step process, not a hot take.
Every sentence in a Neeti story has a source you can open. No unnamed sources, no false urgency, no big adjectives standing in for facts. When the reporting is thin, we say so plainly instead of pretending to be sure.
Neeti is independent and India-first, edited by Yashraj Singh and published from India. It is built for people who can't afford to be wrong before nine in the morning: traders, risk teams, analysts, and anyone who likes to be well-informed.
Neeti is free while it is in preview. A paid tier may come later; the daily brief stays readable either way.
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