GB News has launched its services in India through a new distribution partnership with NeoTV+, marking a significant step in the channel’s international expansion strategy.

The move will make the channel available to viewers across India and wider Asia via the NeoTV+ app, under an agreement facilitated by iKO Media Group (iKOMG), which enabled the technical integration and content delivery.

NeoTV+ offers access to more than 250 live television channels across eight languages, with a focus on Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television (FAST) services tailored to global audiences. The platform has a growing presence across regions including Asia, Africa, North America and Europe, and is accessible across multiple devices such as Android TV, Roku, Fire TV, mobile applications, set-top boxes and web platforms.

As part of the rollout, GB News will also become available in Pakistan and Bangladesh, expanding its reach to a broader English-speaking audience in the region.

Mareen Anthonipillai, Executive Director, Programmatic at GB News, said the partnership would help the channel connect with new viewers while strengthening engagement with its existing global audience.

“This marks an important step in our international expansion, allowing us to reach new viewers while continuing to build long-term engagement,” Anthonipillai said, adding that the company is working closely with iKOMG to ensure seamless distribution on the platform.

Rami Goldberg, Senior Vice President of Sales at iKO Media Group, said the collaboration is aimed at expanding viewership and unlocking new monetisation opportunities through FAST distribution.

The India launch follows a series of global expansion initiatives by GB News. Earlier this year, the channel extended its reach across the Middle East and North Africa through a FAST-on-satellite rollout with iKO Media Group. It has also entered the United States via the Truth+ streaming platform.

The latest partnership is expected to strengthen GB News’ presence in key international markets while tapping into the growing demand for English-language streaming content in Asia.