Following Modi’s visit to Canada last month, Christian Ledwell spoke to Shakuntala Banaji about journalism and the media in India one year into the Modi government. In part one of the interview, they discuss the climate for critical journalists in India and media regulation. Click here to read part two. This article forms part of our Modi’s Government 1 Year On series
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In this issue, Dr. Venkat Pulla, Coordinator, Social Work Discipline & Senior Lecturer, Austra...
On 13 October 2015 Shobhana Bhartia, Chairperson and Editorial Director of India’s largest listed me...
Following Modi’s visit to Canada last month, Christian Ledwell spoke to Shakuntala Banaji about jour...
LSE’s Shakuntala Banaji analyses the mediated campaign that followed the cancellation of a keynote a...
On Wednesday, 19 February, Dr Shakuntala Banaji, Carla Ferstman, Suresh Grover, and Dr Biju Mathew e...
Siddharth Varadarajan recently appeared on the West Asia panel at the first LSE India Summit. During...
Ever since the 1880s, India has had a thriving and robust media. Television, radio, cinema, newspape...
(excerpt from the text)In May 2014, to the surprise of many commentators, India’s Bharatiya Janata P...
As voters go to the polls in Indian-administered Kashmir, freelance journalist Mark Mistry looks at ...
Mass Media, especially print media since its inception, if we look back, during Industrial Revolutio...
Midway through his five-year term, Narendra Modi remains popular but the Hindu nationalist Prime Min...
Investigative Journalism is the act of the journalists which goes beyond simple reporting of events ...
The article explores the latest wave of citizen censorship in India, described by one writer as Indi...
For centuries India has been seen and portrayed as an enigma to the world. Its archetypal mysticism,...
In recent times, journalism, worldwide, has been undergoing significant changes. Some of the major r...
In this issue, Dr. Venkat Pulla, Coordinator, Social Work Discipline & Senior Lecturer, Austra...
On 13 October 2015 Shobhana Bhartia, Chairperson and Editorial Director of India’s largest listed me...
Following Modi’s visit to Canada last month, Christian Ledwell spoke to Shakuntala Banaji about jour...
LSE’s Shakuntala Banaji analyses the mediated campaign that followed the cancellation of a keynote a...
On Wednesday, 19 February, Dr Shakuntala Banaji, Carla Ferstman, Suresh Grover, and Dr Biju Mathew e...
Siddharth Varadarajan recently appeared on the West Asia panel at the first LSE India Summit. During...
Ever since the 1880s, India has had a thriving and robust media. Television, radio, cinema, newspape...
(excerpt from the text)In May 2014, to the surprise of many commentators, India’s Bharatiya Janata P...
As voters go to the polls in Indian-administered Kashmir, freelance journalist Mark Mistry looks at ...
Mass Media, especially print media since its inception, if we look back, during Industrial Revolutio...
Midway through his five-year term, Narendra Modi remains popular but the Hindu nationalist Prime Min...
Investigative Journalism is the act of the journalists which goes beyond simple reporting of events ...
The article explores the latest wave of citizen censorship in India, described by one writer as Indi...
For centuries India has been seen and portrayed as an enigma to the world. Its archetypal mysticism,...
In recent times, journalism, worldwide, has been undergoing significant changes. Some of the major r...
In this issue, Dr. Venkat Pulla, Coordinator, Social Work Discipline & Senior Lecturer, Austra...
On 13 October 2015 Shobhana Bhartia, Chairperson and Editorial Director of India’s largest listed me...