Fully digital today, it earlier offered
Northern California,
Southern California, and
Washington, D.C. editions, as well as online content. In 2011 it employed 6 full-time employees and distributed 32,000 free copies. It was launched in the San Francisco Bay Area in April 1987 by editor Arvind Kumar and publisher Ashok Jethanandani, with Vandana Kumar, who was editor in 2003.
India Currents and its writers have received a variety of awards, including six awards at the 2014 Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards. ==References==