Manifest, a new print and online publication, has just been launched in India.

Founded by Raahil Chopra, the former editor of Campaign India, the magazine is set to take the country by storm. It will cover the marketing, advertising and the media industry of India, with an advisory committee of people devoted to those subjects who will ensure that the title responds to the needs of their audiences. The magazine will appear monthly with a print run of 10,000.

Manifest took to social media to announce their exciting launch with a video of congratulatory well-wishers:

They have also shared a few glimpses from their launch party:

The magazine has gone a step further and revealed the pale pink cover for their very first edition, giving viewers a glimpse of Manifest’s content and format. The cover reveals Indian advertising veteran Piyush Pandey, an in-depth interview with sports presenter John Dykes, a discussion with Prasoon Joshi, and a focus on independent agencies.

Manifest founder and editor Raahil Chopra, speaking of the magazine, said: “We will have a busy digital presence, but we felt that it was important to be in print too. Print is still a relevant and prestigious medium. So we have launched with print first and the digital presence will follow very soon.”

To commemorate their launch, Manifest has partnered with LIA (London International Awards) and are offering two creatives between the age-group of 21-30 the exciting chance to travel to Las Vegas for the once-in-a-lifetime Creative LIAIsons program. To win, audiences will need to create a campaign for the launch of a trade magazine covering the marketing, advertising and media fraternity which they must submit to unnati@manifest-media.in. Entries close on 25th April.