The BBC has restructured its biggest overseas news bureau after coming under regulatory scrutiny from Indian authorities after it aired a controversial documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The British public broadcaster is splitting off its news operations and creating a separate production company, which will operate independently from the BBC but have the corporation as its main client.
The move, which will formally take effect on Wednesday, will allow the network to continue reporting and producing news in India but bring it in line with Indian law after authorities questioned its tax compliance and ownership structure in the wake of the Modi film.