The Indic Way was started with the belief that many dharmic youth feel increasingly disconnected from the existing media ecosystem. A growing section of readers feels dissatisfied not only with mainstream media but also with certain right-leaning outlets, which, at times, appear closely aligned with prevailing government narratives.
Over multiple instances, it has been observed that media coverage on sensitive issues often mirrors the perspectives of the parties in power. This tendency can lead to selective emphasis or limited discussion on matters that directly affect dharmic society. Examples frequently cited include debates surrounding the Kashi Corridor, the Char Dham Act, Love Jihad cases, and the broader unemployment issue.
At times, even media platforms that lean toward dharmic perspectives may fail to fully understand the emotions, concerns, and changing moods of the general public. This disconnect can leave important voices unheard or inadequately represented.
The Indic Way seeks to bridge this gap by cutting through the noise and reducing the confusion created by fragmented or one-sided reporting. Our aim is to offer readers a clearer, more contextual understanding of ongoing issues and their implications for dharmic people, while ensuring that dharmic voices are acknowledged, articulated, and heard with honesty and responsibility.
Founder’s Bio
Abhinay Shukla is the founder of The Indic Way, a writer and political commentator with extensive experience in Indian media and public discourse. He has previously worked with publications such as The Pioneer newspaper, TFIPOST, and Sygnific Careers, and has authored over 300 articles, columns, and opinion pieces across different platforms.

He has aced the MP State Services Examination twice, alongside qualifying in various other competitive examinations, reflecting strong academic credentials and a deep understanding of governance and public administration.
Abhinay Shukla holds an honours degree in English Literature and has sustained expertise and interest in Indian politics, Indian society, electoral politics, culture, and dharmic issues.