Govt to hone Prasar for propaganda war
An inter-ministerial group is likely to be constituted soon to guide the country’s national broadcaster, Prasar Bharati, to take on propaganda emanating from its neighbouring countries. Several ministries, including those of defence, home affairs and information and broadcasting, will hold consultations on the issue next month.
Union I&B secretary Uday Kumar Varma told this newspaper that there will be an attempts to put a system in place wherein suggestions can be made regarding countering of anti-India propaganda from across the borders.
“The government believes that a strategic plan for the communication needs of border areas was urgently needed and that an campaign regarding peculiar issues being faced by the region should be taken up on a priority basis,” the I&B secretary said.
“As the defence and home ministries deal with the subject, their inputs will be sought to set up transmitters in bordering areas. Their help will also be sought in content evolution in the propaganda war against the country’s enemies and extremist elements,” Mr Varma added.
The bordering areas to be chosen for strengthening of coverage are those along Pakistan, China, Nepal and Bangladesh. Doordarshan is expected to set up at least 10 high-power transmitters along the international border and upgrade and set up 25 low-power transmitters. All-India Radio is expected to set up 72 FM transmitters. It is understood that the a meeting of the inter-ministerial consultative panel will be held soon where a detailed presentation will be made by the I&B ministry.
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