MEDIA IN INDIA The media in India is one of the most powerful tools used by the major powers to control and change the Indian public perception about them selves and about the world. This pattern is also followed in the international scene with negation of Indic culture and bias against any revival of civilizational ethos. The creeping news about any event in the world including jehadi information is presented in such a way that the process of evolution and force of history is inevitable and forgone conclusion in favor of the Islamic parties. Indian populations is like a experimental subject to be fed with new perception and information away from reality and in favor of the islamic and major powers. Over several decades the general population could be made less hostile and more favourable to the designs of the major power. In the movie Pleasantville a boy grows up in a make believe world thinking that his neighbours and friends are the actual reality and totally oblivous of the reality of the world. Indian population is considered by major powers to be similar with low knowledge about the reality and threats in the world. How long have the west been experimenting with Indian population.with news and indoctrination?
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It could be even before the independence for more than 60 years. Deception and brainwashing have been used for a long time by the west and India is one of the largest target of deception. The current campaign to demonize Hindutva is to defame and remove the new indigenous political party, which is not under the control of the major powers and whose ideology is fully rooted in Indic civilization. The attack on Christians and minorities are overblown with the logic that the majority community must be checked with aggressive reporting even to the point of falsehood.
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Romila thapar eminent historian is quoted as saying that the notion of non-violent Hindu is misnomer. Distorted or even totally false reporting on communally sensitive issues is a well-entrenched feature of Indian journalism. There is no self-corrective mechanism in place to remedy this endemic culture of disinformation. No reporter or columnist or editor ever gets fired or formally reprimanded or even just criticized by his peers for smearing Hindu nationalists. This way, a partisan economy with the truth has become a habit hard to relinquish.
This logic of news reporting is considered some form of social engineering. The sense of chaos and insecurity is conveyed by media reports so that stable environment and harmony is never achieved in the minds of the larger society. This is one form of psy operation done inside India for the last three deacdes. The news creates a notion of change, which reinforces the decay of the Hindu culture and brings out more of the light Islamic/Urdu culture. By being very anti-Hindu the media and social sceintists hopes to reduce aggression of the so called ‘majority' community over the minority community and bring balance even at the expense of the truth. This logic was persued even when the Muslim terrorists in Kashmir was killing the minorities Hindus and the news is usually kept low key. Control of media by the foreign governments is done in a subtle way. Some of the ways are by indoctrinating the editorial teams and the journalists over time. The Indian leftists have been used for a long time by the external powers and since they control the media they are better able to influence the bias in the media. Some question put by them are 'why dont you talk to your very reasonable nuclear rival Pakistan' or 'why do you have a Hindu nationalist party in power' game . Each of these questions is loaded , as they say in the courtroom , with facts or inferences not yet established by evidence to be true and designed to shift the conversation from a dubious premise to a foregone conclusion. The public buys this kind of argument more readily. Read the book – Cultural Cold War. This book describes all the dirty tricks used by the CIA and other agencies all over the world to change countries and to bring chaos in those countries. The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters by Frances Stonor Saunders It is well known that the CIA funded right-wing intellectuals after World War II; fewer know that it also courted individuals from the center and the left in an effort to turn the intelligentsia away from communism and toward an acceptance of "the American way." Frances Stonor Saunders sifts through the history of the covert Congress for Cultural Freedom in The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters. The book centers on the career of Michael Josselson, the principal intellectual figure in the operation, and his eventual betrayal by people who scapegoat him. Sanders demonstrates that, in the early days, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the emergent CIA were less dominated by the far right than they later became (including the Christian right), and that the idea of helping out progressive moderates--rather than being Machiavellian--actually appealed to the men at the top. David Frawley writes: The Indian English media dictates against the government as if it should be the real political decision-making body in the country.( Because it is urged and influenced by other foreign agencies and academic institutions such as U Berkeley/U Columbia) It deems itself capable of taking the place of legal institutions as well, printing its allegations as truth even if these have never been entered into much less proved in any court of law. It has vested itself with an almost religious authority to determine what is right and wrong, good and evil, and who in the country should be honored or punished.( This is called manufacturing consent) Like an almost theocratic institution, it does not tolerate dissent or allow its dogmas to be questioned.( It creates groupthink, manufactures 'dissent' forcing everybody to fall in line and creates an old boys network) In the name of editorial policy, it pontificates, promoting slogans, denigrations and articles of faith in the guise of critical policy
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