Media and foreign policy in India
By: Singh, Shubha.
Publisher: New Delhi Shipra Publications 2017Description: x, 181p.ISBN: 9789386262462.Subject(s): Mass Media -- Political Aspects -- Mass Media and International Aspects -- IndiaDDC classification: 302.230954 Summary: The 24-hour news cycle and vastly expanded media space in India, with multiple regional and national newspapers and a plethora of television channels and news websites, has increased the impact of the media in everyday life. The media helps shape public opinion. This book explores the links between the media, diplomacy and foreign policy.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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302.230952 COO-; Mass communication in Japan | 302.230954 KAT-E एक भारत श्रेष्ठ भारत | 302.230954 RIG; Right to know | 302.230954 SIN-M Media and foreign policy in India | 302.230954 THU-C Communicating India's soft power | 302.23095496 PAN-N Nepal mein jan-madhayamon ka vikas evam pravartiyan | 302.231 BYR-D Digital media, friendship and cultures of care / |
The 24-hour news cycle and vastly expanded media space in India, with multiple regional and national newspapers and a plethora of television channels and news websites, has increased the impact of the media in everyday life. The media helps shape public opinion. This book explores the links between the media, diplomacy and foreign policy.
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