The Indian Dispatch is committed to accuracy and transparency.
If we publish information that is factually incorrect, misleading, or incomplete, we correct it promptly and clearly.
How corrections are handled
• Factual errors are corrected with a note explaining the change
• Significant corrections are appended to the original article
• Editorial judgement or opinion is not subject to correction unless it contains factual error
Requesting a correction
Readers may request a correction by writing to:
corrections@theindiandispatch.com
Please include:
• Article headline
• URL
• Description of the error
• Supporting evidence where available
All correction requests are reviewed by the editorial desk.
Corrections Policy
Despite rigorous editorial processes, errors may occur.
When a factual error is identified:
- It is corrected promptly.
- A correction note is appended to the article.
- Major corrections are disclosed transparently.
We do not silently alter factual inaccuracies.
How to Report an Error
Readers may report errors by writing to:
corrections@theindiandispatch.com
Please include:
- Article title
- URL
- Description of the error
- Supporting source, if available
All correction requests are reviewed by the editorial team.
Updates and Clarifications
- Correction: Used when factual information was incorrect.
- Clarification: Used when wording caused ambiguity but facts remain accurate.
- Update: Used when new information becomes available after publication.