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Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2026; 4(3):290-295

Women in Political Journalism in India: Challenges and Emerging Opportunities

Authors: Nikhat Khan;

1. Research Scholar, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Renaissance University Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

Paper Type: Research Paper
Article Information
Received: 2026-01-20   |   Accepted: 2026-02-25   |   Published: 2026-03-20
Abstract

Political journalism plays a crucial role in shaping democratic discourse by informing citizens about governance, elections, public policies, and political accountability. In India, the participation of women in political journalism has expanded over the past few decades; however, their professional journeys continue to be shaped by complex structural, institutional, and socio-cultural challenges. This paper examines how women political journalists in India negotiate workplace barriers such as gender bias, unequal access to leadership roles, safety concerns during field reporting, work–life balance pressures, and the growing threat of digital harassment in the era of networked media.

At the same time, the study highlights emerging opportunities created by the expansion of digital journalism, alternative media platforms, increased gender sensitisation within news organisations, and the visibility of women-led political reporting. By analysing contemporary media trends and scholarly discourse, the paper argues that women journalists are not merely adapting to existing newsroom cultures but are actively reshaping political reporting practices through technological competence, narrative innovation, and professional resilience. The study concludes that the negotiation of challenges and opportunities is redefining the role, identity, and influence of women political journalists within India’s evolving media landscape.

 

Keywords

Women journalists, political journalism, gender inequality, newsroom challenges, emerging opportunities, digital media, India.

How to Cite

. Women in Political Journalism in India: Challenges and Emerging Opportunities. Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews. 2026; 4(3):290-295

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