Bike India

Bike India
Executive Editor Aspi Bhathena
First issue 2005
Company Next Gen Publishing
Country India
Language English
Website bikeindia.in

Bike India is a motorcycle magazine published by Next Gen Publishing Ltd. Executive Editor is Aspi Bhathena.[1] The publication was launched in 2005.[2]

Bike India is a participant, along with other leading international motorcycling publications, in the Masterbike test series. Bike India has also been chosen to be a jury member for the prestigious Indian Motorcycle of the Year award.[3]

In 2007, EMAP, which then published Bike in the UK, took a 40.1% stake in Next Gen.[4]

References

  1. Bike India profile, Next Gen Publishing, retrieved 2009-09-28
  2. Press release, Next Gen Publishing, July 21, 2005, retrieved 2009-09-28
  3. Honda City, Yamaha R15 bag awards, Business Standard, February 18, 2009
  4. Kiss, Jemima (July 4, 2007), Emap buys stake in Indian publisher, The Guardian, retrieved 2009-09-28


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