Can India’s Orange Economy deliver news without diluting credibility?
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Monday, 02nd March 2026 at 4:28pm
India’s Union Budget 2026–27 has formally brought the Orange Economy into policy focus, recognising industries powered by ideas, culture, intellectual property, and digital storytelling as engines of future growth. Unlike traditional sectors built on physical production, this economy generates value through creativity -- spanning Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics (AVGC), film, publishing, design, advertising and multimedia content.
The government’s plan is ambitious. It proposes AVGC content creator labs in 15,000 secondary schools and 500 colleges under the Indian Institute of Creative Technologies. With projections suggesting nearly two million skilled professionals will be needed in the creative sector by 2030, policymakers aim to align education with eme...
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