Subscription — Get TeleNews India Updates

Want quick updates that actually match what you care about? Subscribing to TeleNews India lets you pick the stories and topics that matter — culture, politics, food, immigration, sports and everyday life in India and abroad. You won’t get a flood of noise, just the odd, sharp stories and opinion pieces our readers care about.

What you get

When you subscribe, you can choose how often we reach you: instant alerts for breaking pieces, a daily roundup, or a weekly digest. Expect short, clear summaries and links to full posts so you can read deeper whenever you want. Popular topics covered in our recent posts include life in India versus developed countries, Indian food favorites, settling abroad (like in Japan or Raleigh, NC), and hot debates around media and politics.

Examples of the kind of reads that land in your inbox: a practical take on renewing an Indian passport from the USA, a frank post on cultural differences between India and the USA, quick cricket discussions (like the Rishabh Pant opening debate), and honest looks at media bias. We highlight useful tips, quick how-tos, and reader conversations — not just headlines.

How to manage your subscription

Pick topics. On the subscription form, check only what you want to see. If you love food stories, choose food and lifestyle. If politics isn’t your thing, leave it out. This keeps every mail relevant. Prefer fewer emails? Switch to the weekly digest. Want immediate updates on breaking news? Enable instant alerts.

Privacy matters. We keep your email safe, won’t sell your data, and you can unsubscribe with one click. If you change your mind about topics or frequency, update your preferences anytime — no wait, no fuss.

Quick tips to get the most out of your subscription: save posts you like for later, use the search field on the site to find follow-ups, and reply to newsletters if you want to suggest topics. We read reader replies and often cover popular questions in follow-up posts.

Ready to start? Find the subscription box on the site, pick what you want, and set the frequency. You’ll start getting useful, bite-sized updates that respect your time and curiosity. If you ever feel you’re getting too much, dial it back — subscriptions should help, not clutter.

Got a specific interest we don’t cover yet? Tell us in your subscription preferences or reply to a newsletter. Our best stories come from readers who tell us what they want to read next.