On 13 October 2015 Shobhana Bhartia, Chairperson and Editorial Director of India’s largest listed media company HT Media Limited, participated in a public conversation about media and politics in contemporary India with Dr Mukulika Banerjee. During her visit to LSE, she spoke to Sonali Campion about the role of the Indian press in supporting democracy and how the media environment has changed since the BJP government came to power
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Following Modi’s visit to Canada last month, Christian Ledwell spoke to Shakuntala Banaji about jour...
Siddharth Varadarajan recently appeared on the West Asia panel at the first LSE India Summit. During...
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A participative and representative democracy like that of India cannot deny media's significant role...
A new project by the Open Society Foundations maps changes affecting the democratic service delivery...
Last year’s Lok Sabha elections saw the highest ever turnout of 66.38%, which served as a reminder o...
In India, there are a vast number of vernacular newspapers and TV channels in addition to the standa...
The role of the press as a political watchdog is crucial to the functioning of democracy. Especially...
This was my submission to the Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee inquiry into ‘Vot...
The impressive growth of the Indian media is largely taking place outside of the voting classes, ens...
A participative and representative democracy like that of India cannot deny media's significant rol...
Is India a news paradise? This is one of the few countries where newspapers sales are soaring. 250 m...
LSE’s Shakuntala Banaji analyses the mediated campaign that followed the cancellation of a keynote a...
The media's position in a democratic society has been a hot topic of discussion. India is home to th...
Tomorrow Suhel Seth will participate in the LSESU India Forum. Ahead of the conference, he spoke to ...
Following Modi’s visit to Canada last month, Christian Ledwell spoke to Shakuntala Banaji about jour...
Siddharth Varadarajan recently appeared on the West Asia panel at the first LSE India Summit. During...
In recent times, journalism, worldwide, has been undergoing significant changes. Some of the major r...
A participative and representative democracy like that of India cannot deny media's significant role...
A new project by the Open Society Foundations maps changes affecting the democratic service delivery...
Last year’s Lok Sabha elections saw the highest ever turnout of 66.38%, which served as a reminder o...
In India, there are a vast number of vernacular newspapers and TV channels in addition to the standa...
The role of the press as a political watchdog is crucial to the functioning of democracy. Especially...
This was my submission to the Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee inquiry into ‘Vot...
The impressive growth of the Indian media is largely taking place outside of the voting classes, ens...
A participative and representative democracy like that of India cannot deny media's significant rol...
Is India a news paradise? This is one of the few countries where newspapers sales are soaring. 250 m...
LSE’s Shakuntala Banaji analyses the mediated campaign that followed the cancellation of a keynote a...
The media's position in a democratic society has been a hot topic of discussion. India is home to th...
Tomorrow Suhel Seth will participate in the LSESU India Forum. Ahead of the conference, he spoke to ...