The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has launched a unique multiplatform, 
multilingual initiative, the ‘India Election Train’ to cover news on the go 
during the run-up to the country’s General Elections in May.

Working with the Indian Railways, reporters from the BBC’s Global News division 
will travel through India by train, investigating what Indians want from their 
General Election and the key themes surrounding it from 25 April until 13 May.

On board the train will reporters from BBC World Service English, BBC Hindi, 
BBC Urdu, BBC Tamil, BBC Bengali, BBC Somali, BBC Swahili, BBC World News 
television, Arabic TV, Persian TV and BBC.Com/news. Highly knowledgeable about 
the country, a number permanently based there, the journalists will broadcast 
stories to the world, across radio, TV and online.

The BBC has worked with Indian Railways to design a timetable for the project 
and the train will travel along the following route: 
Delhi-Ahmedabad-Mumbai-Hyderabad-Bhubaneswar-Kokata 
(Kolkata)-Patna-Allahabad-Dehli. With the team visiting major population 
centres, as well as contrasting provincial towns and rural areas, the BBC’s 
global audience will get to hear the views of a wide range of Indian voters.

Online users will be able to track the journey of the train through a special 
interactive map and a daily blog available on the BBC’s India Election webpage 
www.bbc.com/india.

BBC reporters will investigate a variety of topics throughout their journey, 
with a key one being India’s response to the current economic crisis. India’s 
economy is still growing and some believe it could assist the recovery of other 
markets around the world.

Richard Sambrook, Director BBC Global News, says: “The BBC’s approach to 
covering the India Election is unique and representative of the breadth and 
depth of its newsgathering facility. Multiplatform and multilingual, the BBC 
India Election Train will provide audiences in India and around the world with 
an in-depth view of the election and the key themes and issues surrounding it”. 

http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/bbc-commissions-india-election-train-cover-polls
- Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India. www.adxc.wordpress.com


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