Times Network Unveils New Logo and Brand Identity

Times Network Logo New

Times Network unveiled its updated style and new logo at the Times Now 2026 summit in New Delhi. The unveiling was timed to coincide with the 20th anniversary of Times Now, one of the media group’s key assets. Through this update, the company has signaled its current direction: it needs a stronger brand image to operate outside India without losing its connection to the country of origin.

Times Network Logo Evolution

The new logo features a red circle with a fine grid of lines resembling a globe. Inside is a white silhouette of India. Below is the inscription “TIMES NETWORK,” split into two lines. The logo is uncluttered and looks much calmer than the previous version. The entire design is built around a single idea: the company sees itself as a media platform through which India speaks to the outside world and receives a response.

Times Network Symbol

The previous design was more complex, featuring more symbolism and an additional slogan. In the new version, all unnecessary elements have been eliminated. The focus has shifted to an international scale, with the open exchange of news, ideas, and cultural context. Through the silhouette of India inside the globe, the company demonstrates the role it aims to play in the global information landscape. This also reflects a broader vision: presenting India as a country with ambitious plans for the future, including a roadmap to 2047.

Times Network Logo Old

The launch event was attended by Minister of Information and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw and Times Group Managing Director Vinit Jain. Narendra Modi sent a greeting message. During the launch, speakers discussed the media’s role in the country and a new phase for the company. Times Network has operated for over two decades, covering major events in India and beyond, and its channels and digital platforms are available to audiences in more than 100 countries. The launch of the new logo coincided with the group’s expansion of its international presence and increased focus on the digital sphere, where it aims to make India’s voice more influential.