1. The Times of India
The Times of India is referred to by the acronym “TOI.” More than 36 cities in India have access to The Times of India. The Times of India uses the broadsheet format. Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd. is the newspaper’s publisher. Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd. is the newspaper’s publisher. The Times of India’s editor-in-chief is Jaideep Bose. Daily printing and sales of the newspaper total 2,880,144 copies. The newspaper’s OCLC number is 23379369, and its ISSN number is 0971-8257. The Times of India’s website features online news.
Sister newspapers of The Times of India-
- Vijaya Karnataka
- Navbharat Times
- The Economic Times
- Bangalore Mirror
- Maharashtra Times
- Times Now News
- Ei Samay
- Mumbai Mirror
2. Hindustan Times-
The Hindustan Times is available in the Indian cities of Mumbai, Chandigarh, Patna, Ranchi, Lucknow, and Kolkata. The broadsheet format is used by the Hindustan Times. HT Media is the publication’s publisher. The Hindustan Times newspaper’s editor-in-chief is Sukumar Ranganathan. The newspaper is printed daily and sold in 1,072,966 copies. The newspaper’s OCLC number is 231696742, and its ISSN number is 0972-0243. The Hindustan Times’ sister publication is the Hindustan Dainik Mint. The Hindustan Times website features online news.
3. Indian Express-
The broadsheet format is used by the Indian Express. There are more than 22 cities in India where The Indian Express is available. The first issue of Indian Express’s newspaper was released in India on September 5, 1932. Indian Express Group is the newspaper’s publisher. The Indian Express newspaper’s editor-in-chief is Raj Kamal Jha. The newspaper’s OCLC number is 70274541. The Indian Express website features online news.
Sister newspapers of Indian Express-
- The Financial Express
- Loksatta
- Jansatta
4. The Statement-
In the Indian cities of Siliguri, Bhuvaneshwar, and New Delhi, The Statesman is available. The Statesman newspaper publishes in the broadsheet style. The Statesman’s editor is Ravindra Kumar. The newspaper is printed 148,000 copies per day and distributed 230,000 copies on Sunday. The OCLC number for the newspaper is 1772961. Dainik Statesman is the sibling publication of The Statesman. Online news is available on The Statesman’s website.
5. The Telegraph-
The broadsheet format is used by The Telegraph. In Kolkata, North Bengal, North East India, South Bengal, and Jharkhand, The Telegraph is available. The Telegraph’s first newspaper was released in India on July 7, 1982. Ananda Publishers is the newspaper’s publisher. The Telegraph newspaper’s editor-in-chief is Atideb Sarkar. Every day, 352,972 copies of the newspaper are printed and distributed. The newspaper’s OCLC number is 271717941. The sister publication of The Telegraph is The Anandabazar Patrika. The website of The Telegraph features online news.
6. The Hindu-
The Hindu newspaper uses the broadsheet format. The Hindu is distributed in many Indian cities, including Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Vijayawada, Vishakapatnam, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mohali, New Delhi, Madurai, and Allahabad. The newspaper’s publisher is N. Ravi. Suresh Nambath is the editor of the Hindu newspaper. The newspaper sells and prints 1,415,792 copies per day. The newspaper’s ISSN is 0971-751X and its OCLC number is 13119119. Online news is accessible on the website of The Hindu.
7. Deccan Chronicle-
It is the leading English-language publication in India. The Deccan Chronicle is published in broadsheet format. The Deccan Chronicle is distributed throughout Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala, among other states. 1938 saw the debut of The Deccan Chronicle, India’s first newspaper. Kaushik Mitter is the chief editor of the Deccan Chronicle. The newspaper sells and prints 1,333,668 copies per day. The OCLC number for the newspaper is 302708964. Andhra Bhoomi is the Deccan Chronicle’s sister publication. Online news is available on the Deccan Chronicle website.
8. Free Press Journal-
The broadsheet style is used by this newspaper. The Free Press Journal was initially printed in India in 1928. Indian National Press is the newspaper’s publisher. The Free Press Journal newspaper’s editor-in-chief is G. L. Lakhotia, while S. S. Dhawan serves as the assistant editor. Daily printing and sales of the newspaper total 154,000 copies. This newspaper’s sibling publication is Navshakti. The Free Press Journal website features online news.
9. The Asian Age-
the layout of the online and print versions of the Asian Age. Asian Age’s distribution centres are in Mumbai, Kolkata, and Delhi. In India, the inaugural issue of The Asian Age was published in February 1994. Seema Mustafa and Aditya Sinha are the editors of the Asian Age newspaper. One million copies of the newspaper are printed and sold every day. The Deccan Chronicle is a sister publication of The Asian Age.
10.            Deccan Herald-
The Broadsheet format is used by Deccan Herald. Bangalore, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu all receive Deccan Herald distribution. The Deccan Herald, India’s first newspaper, was initially published in 1948. The newspaper was started by K.N. Guruswamy. The newspaper’s OCLC number is 185061134. The Deccan Herald’s website features online news.



Why not to include Dainik Bhaskar in your list, as it is one of most ciruclated newspaper in India. Even if we go with most readership also, Dainik Bhsakar still ramked one among all the leading newspapers you have mentioned above.