Foreign Registered News
Full Form of FRN
What is FRN?
Foreign Registered News (FRN) refers to the accreditation issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) in India to foreign news agencies, journalists, and correspondents. This registration allows them to legally operate, report, and disseminate news from India to their home countries. FRN is a regulatory requirement under the Press and Registration of Books Act and the guidelines of the Government of India. It ensures that foreign media personnel adhere to Indian laws, maintain national security standards, and follow ethical journalism practices. The FRN process involves verification of credentials, background checks, and approval from multiple government departments. It is mandatory for any foreign journalist intending to stay in India for an extended period to cover events, conduct interviews, or file reports. FRN is distinct from domestic press accreditation and is typically issued for a fixed duration, renewable upon compliance. In competitive exams like UPSC Civil Services, questions on media regulations, press freedom, and foreign correspondents often reference FRN. Understanding FRN helps aspirants grasp the intersection of media law, diplomacy, and national security in India.
FRN का फुल फॉर्म
विदेशी पंजीकृत समाचार
Example
The BBC correspondent submitted her FRN application to the Press Information Bureau before traveling to New Delhi for the summit.