Firstpost began in 2011 as an online news portal of Network18. The event led to a media furor. Thereafter on 31 May 2013, Firstpost took over a satirical website
Fakingnews.com for an undisclosed amount. In 2015,
The Caravan reported on censorship in Firstpost over criticism of political leaders such as
Arun Jaitley. In January 2019, a weekly English-language print edition of
Firstpost began, and then ended in June 2019, with publication of
Firstpost continuing online. As of April 2020, Jaideep Giridhar is the executive editor of
Firstpost in
Mumbai, while Sanjay Singh is the deputy executive editor. On 26 January 2023, the prime-time show
Vantage was launched, hosted by managing editor Palki Sharma Upadhyay, formerly of
WION. Fact-checkers have found Firstpost to have posted incorrect information on multiple occasions. In 2019, it published a misleading article claiming that
Parineeti Chopra was removed as brand ambassador from Beti Bachao campaign after her comments on the CAA regulation. On 19 November 2020, it republished a report by
Press Trust of India, which claimed that the Indian military had carried out "pinpoint strikes" that day in
Pakistan administered Kashmir, a claim that was later refuted by the army, which clarified that the report was based on analysis of ceasefire violations on 13 November, and not the 19th. In 2020, it falsely reported that the Indian Government has launched a video conferencing called "Say Namaste" app. In 2022, it misreported a farmers protest in
Balochistan, Pakistan, against the government's decision to buy onions and tomatoes from
Afghanistan and
Iran, as '
Sunni' farmers destroying tomatoes because they came from '
Shia' Iran as aid. In 2023, it falsely claimed
Pakistan denied airspace to India's plane carrying relief aid for
Turkey. In 2023, it used an unrelated photo from
Hyderabad, India, in a report about several real-life
necrophilia cases in Pakistan. In 2023, it falsely reported that
Atiq Ahmed's vote had 'saved' the
United Progressive Alliance government in 2008. In 2024, it reported the claim of the Indian government's
Ministry of Culture that
Narendra Modi had inaugurated
UAE's first Hindu temple, which turmed out to be false since UAE already had three Hindu temples in Dubai; Firstpost later clarified that the temple was the first Hindu temple in UAE's capital
Abu Dhabi and not in UAE in general. In 2024, Firstpost reported a claim from
The Economic Times that
Sheikh Hasina had alleged American involvement in regime change in Bangladesh, which was later disputed by Hasina's son,
Sajeeb Wazed, who claimed that Hasina had never made such a statement. In 2024, it circulated false claim that deceased Bangladeshi Saiful Islam as lawyer of
ISKCON leader Chinmoy Krishna Das’ lawyer. In 2025, it passed off an unrelated image from a 2021 video as being that of the perpetrator of the
2025 Pahalgam attack. ==References==