English India · Est. 2007

Mint

Premium business and financial daily, known for in-depth analysis of markets, economy, and corporate India.

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Language

English

Country

India

Publisher

HT Media

Founded

2007

About Mint

Mint is a business English-language daily newspaper published in India. Founded in 2007 by HT Media, it is one of the recognized news publications in the English-speaking community.

Premium business and financial daily, known for in-depth analysis of markets, economy, and corporate India.

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Mint in English

Mint publishes in English. It is widely read among English-speaking communities both in India and abroad.

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In what language is Mint published?
Mint is published in English.
When was Mint founded?
Mint was founded in 2007 by HT Media.
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Mint is published in India.

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