Only a decade back, it was almost unimaginable that India would find itself in this dark place globally where its perception would shift so radically – but the “Digital Age” is unleashing new challenges.
Chaos maybe the permanent feature of our reality…

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By Ilhan Niaz, author of The State during the British Raj: Imperial Governance in South Asia, 1700-1947 (OUP, 2019). He is currently working on his next book, New World Empires: Cultures of Power and Governance in the Americas. 07 January 2021…
To journalists, many states and media associations provide legal protections so they can exercise the right to report the news accurately and present analysis fairly and responsibly. This is called the ethical journalism. The principles of journalism not only guide journalists to…
By Andrew Korybko, a Moscow-based American political analyst
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President-Elect Joe Biden announced shortly after the election that he'll seek to have long-time aide Antony Blinken confirmed by the Senate as the US' next Secretary of State. This selection…
Efficacy of media ethics proliferated internationally since the arrival of MacBride report in 1980. Influenced by the need of a framework of ethics owing to augmenting globalization of media technologies that was proposed in “Many Voices, One World: Towards a New More Just…
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Hybrid War Threats and Essence of Perception Management: Challenges for Pakistan
Ajmal Abbasi
Citation: Ajmal Abbasi, “Hybrid War Threats and Essence of Perception Management: Challenges for Pakistan,” IPRI Journal XX, no. 2 (2020): 1-25,
https://doi.org/10.31945/iprij.200201.
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THE Hindu nationalist political parties struggle towards constitutional empowerment has brought religion as a political and social factor in India. Whether, it has strengthened the country’s political culture or it has made India a Hindu democracy? India’s democracy and secular character are…
Open source investigations can be a tedious and cumbersome task and ‘Indian Chronicles’ a report published by the EU’s DisinfoLab which details the fifteen year operation conducted by the Srivastava Group and Asian News International (ANI) is no exception. Since 2005, the operation…
In international politics, it was used to said that whoever controls the seas, controls the world. In contemporary times, it is not wrong to say that whoever controls the media, controls the minds. Media, eventually, has become the most powerful object on…