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Book publishing in India refers to the process of book creation within India, a growing field in recent years, which makes the country the sixth-largest book publishing nation in the world. While there is optimism about the growth of Indian publishing (especially in urban India), the sector is also afflicted by a lack of accurate figures about books published, knowledge shared and revenues earned. It is further divided between the local and multinational players, the English language and the local languages publishers. Self-publishing and immense free content, which is an offshoot of the digital revolution in print, further challenge the traditional ways of printing. The major players in Academic Publishing are PHI Learning (formerly known as Prentice Hall of India), Wiley India, Taylor and Francis India,
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, Viva Books, TMH, Jaico and Manakin Press.


Nielsen India study

One recent study on
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was the ''Nielsen India Book Market Report 2015: Understanding the India Book Market'', which is priced, and has been described as a "study" or "survey". News reports emerging based on this report claim that
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ranks in second place among all countries as an English-language print book publisher, that it has some "9000 publishers" and that over 70% of Indian publishers have "digitised their content to produce ebook versions". The Indian publishing industry has grown over time and in 2017 was estimated at US $6.7 billion.


Problems of publishers

According to media reports based on the Nielsen India report, some problems and challenges faced by book publishers in India include: * No direct investment from the government * Publishing and bookselling having a "fragmented nature" in India. * A "tortuous" distribution system. * Long credit cycles. * Difficulty to manage cash flows. * Increased direct costs due to the above. *Piracy and re-export of the low-priced editions to the first world markets.


Technology in publishing

Technology has transformed the publishing industry since: *The first wave of typesetting and printing, making the process relatively faster, easier and cheaper. *Then the dissemination and outreach of information. * Social media is taking it ahead by increasing visibility and discoverability. * Online selling further closed the cycle (books account for 15% of ecommerce in the country, pegging growth at 20% annually). * Additionally, mobile libraries and Walking BookFairs have taken libraries to the remote areas.


ISBNs

ISBN The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a numeric commercial book identifier that is intended to be unique. Publishers purchase or receive ISBNs from an affiliate of the International ISBN Agency. A different ISBN is assigned to e ...
s for books published in India are available free of cost from the Raja Rammohan Roy National Agency for ISBN, and since April 2016, online applications have to be made for the same. According to Kitaab.org "the agency claims to have issued ISBNs to 19,000 publishers since it was introduced in the country, in 1985." However, it adds that the application process for ISBNs in India is "fraught with challenges for many publishers, especially those based outside Delhi" due to the delays involved in getting ISBN numbers (of up to three months), which are considered essential in the book publishing process, and also some difficulties in following up on applications.


Events related to publishing in India

* Publicon - The Business of Publishing has been a conference organised occasionally by the
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. It is slotted as an event meant for policy makers, authors, publishers, librarians, designers and illustrators, content creators, editors, self publishers, booksellers and distributors, bloggers, technology companies and social media marketers. * Publishing Next is an industry event held over the past half-a-dozen years, mostly in
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, and in 2016 in
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Areas for concern

* Corruption has been cited as prevalent in some government book procurement schemes for school and government libraries. *Filling gaps in copyright awareness and publishing ethics. *Challenges sprouted from digital revolution and fading reading habits.


Data unavailable

While most market size figures are based on surveys or estimates, it can be difficult to get precise figures and statistics on: * Exact number of published titles in India * Number of publishing companies * Number of bookshops and sales (including online sales) * Translation flows or the number of published translations. Business journalist Debashish Mukherji argues that "no one really knows" how big India's publication industry is, or how much revenue is being generated and by which publishers.


See also

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List of book publishing houses in India ''This list gives you a short details about publication Houses in India'' India publishing houses * A. H. Wheeler *ABP Group *Aleph Book Company *Asam Sahitya Sabha *Asian Educational Services *B. Jain *Balbharati *Bangiya Sahitya Parishat * ...
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Printing industry in India The printing industry in India is an important industry in that country. Printing means to produce reproductions of written material or images in multiple copies. There are four traditional types of printing: relief printing (with which this art ...
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Printing in Goa The art of printing first entered India through Goa. In a letter to St. Ignatius of Loyola, written on April 30, 1556, Father Gasper Caleza speaks of a ship carrying a printing press setting sail for Abyssinia from Portugal, with the purpose of he ...
* Legal deposit: India


References


External links


Indian National BibliographyTroubles with translation
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