
The sound and fury of Indian media post-Kashmir | TV Shows
- World
- May 3, 2025
A mortal attack managed by the Indian destroyed a narrative government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has spent years building that Cooka was safe, open for business and returning to “normal.”
In response, Indian officials have launched radical repression and stimulated nationalist rhetoric. Much of the media are echoing the government line.
Too busy demanding revenge to ask the most basic questions: how did this happen?
Collaborators:
Anuradha Bhasin – Manager Editor, Kashmir Times
SREENIVASAN JAIN – Journalist and Author
Swasti Rao – Associate Professor, Jindal Global University; Consulting editor, printing
Nirupama Subramaniano – Journalist
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With:
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