Metropolitan India

Editorial Standards

How Metropolitan India selects, writes, edits and publishes editorial work.

Standards

Editorial Standards

The principles behind how Metropolitan India commissions, edits, verifies and presents its work.

Editorial standards

Metropolitan India’s editorial standard begins with accuracy, relevance, context and restraint. We check names, roles, dates, claims, numbers and public facts according to the nature of the story. Profile-led articles may use questionnaires, direct confirmations, official biographies, company information and public references. Business and market stories may require official sources, filings, credible reporting and clear attribution.

We avoid inflated language that weakens trust. A premium publication should not depend on noise. Our editors review tone, headline, structure, categorisation, image suitability and overall brand fit. Subjects or representatives may request factual corrections, but editorial judgement remains with the publication.

Commercial partnerships, sponsored features and branded intelligence may support the platform, but they remain subject to quality control. Paid visibility does not mean automatic publication without review. This protects the reader, the partner and the long-term value of Metropolitan India.

Accuracy

Names, designations, dates, numbers and material claims are reviewed before publication.

Context

Stories must explain why a person, institution, asset or market signal matters.

Restraint

Luxury language must remain controlled, specific and credible.

Transparency

Commercial activity does not remove editorial responsibility.