Slider1
Slider2
Slider3
Slider4
previous arrow
next arrow

The sound and fury of Indian media post-Kashmir

The sound and fury of Indian media post-Kashmir

A deadly attack in Kashmir, which was the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for years, destroyed the idea that the region was safe, open for business, and back to “normal” again.

Indian authorities have responded with a comprehensive crackdown and nationalist rhetoric. The government’s message is echoed by a lot of media.

How did this happen, and how did it happen? is too fundamentally important to ask.

Contributors:
Anuradha Bhasin, managing editor, Kashmir Times
Sreenivasan Jain, a journalist and author
Swasti Rao, associate professor at Jindal Global University, consulting editor at The Print
Nirupama Subramanian – Journalist

on our radar

Powerful military and intelligence figures have predominated the media coverage of the events in Kashmir in Pakistan. However, users are retaliating with skepticism and satire on social media. reports Ryan Kohls.

The meme of cruelty and the White House

Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office were chaotic, marked by aggressive policies, talk of anannexing neighboring nations, and war declarations against the mainstream media, universities, and law firms.

His administration’s confrontational political style is reflected in and amplified by his administration’s online presence, which is full of obscene language and frequently cruel memes. Reports by Meenakshi Ravi.

Featuring: 

Source: Aljazeera

234Radio

234Radio is Africa's Premium Internet Radio that seeks to export Africa to the rest of the world.