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Editorial first, sponsorship second
We don't sell influence. Partners underwrite the record; they don't shape it. Every chapter, episode, and frame ships under a single editorial standard.
§ About · The desk · MMXXVI
EduInfra Circle is the single, integrated record of how India builds four billion square feet of academic infrastructure between now and 2035 — captured as a podcast series, convened in a closed-door boardroom, distilled into a printed canon, and filmed as a documentary.
We are not a media brand chasing volume. We publish slowly, in volumes, and we underwrite the work with a small, named group of design and intelligence partners.
§ Editorial principles · I — IV
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We don't sell influence. Partners underwrite the record; they don't shape it. Every chapter, episode, and frame ships under a single editorial standard.
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We talk to the people physically building India's academic decade — developers, founders, capital allocators, registrars, deans. Closed-door when needed; on the record by default.
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Every figure we publish carries a source, a date, and a methodology note. Where our number differs from the consensus, we say why.
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Podcast, boardroom, book, documentary — same record, different surfaces. The Canon is the single archival object the decade is measured against.
§ What we cover · What we don't
Coverage
We do
Document the people, capital, and physical infrastructure of India's K-12 to higher-ed build-out.
We don't
Cover pure ed-tech, exam prep, or international university chains operating outside the Indian build cycle.
Format
We do
Long-form interviews, closed-door boardrooms, a printed canon, and a feature documentary.
We don't
Sponsored posts, opinion essays, awards, or sponsored ranking lists.
Pricing
We do
Publish seat and partnership pricing in the open. Same number for everyone.
We don't
Run private rate cards or trade coverage for fees.