Digital India-Communication Policy, Issues and Challenges

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Autor(a) principal: Bharthur, Sanjay
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Lumina
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/lumina/article/view/30139
Resumo: Erstwhile faith and belief in media and its potential for development spurred the growth of broadcasting to its present level in India. The arrival of printing press in the early phase of European colonialization subsequently lead to print journalism that is now more than 240 years old. Its sustained growth and coexistence with the new media in digital India is contrary to developments in many other nations where erstwhile print journalism is giving way to convergent media.  Reforms in the telecom sector and corresponding institutional arrangements have led to the formulation of an ambitious digital India programme.  This programme focusses more on enhancing the access and  equity to the rural population. The nebulous distinction between legacy media and social media has raised several issues including governance, production and consumption of content and delivery of welfare services including financial inclusion. These challenges are sought to be addressed through the digital infrastructure. Solving contemporary problems within the fragile and vulnerable social structure are daunting including the challenges posed by user generated content. The frequency of internet shutdowns across the country including conflict zones has increased.  A key economic and commercial variable in Digital India is the  media and entertainment (M&E)  industry that has  taken  full advantage of infrastructure b evolving newer revenue models in  the  over the top (OTT) platforms  and smart devices. India’s communication policy in a digital context will be examined as a national case study by drawing parallels where possible with one or two other BRICS nations.
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title Digital India-Communication Policy, Issues and Challenges
spellingShingle Digital India-Communication Policy, Issues and Challenges
Bharthur, Sanjay
India
Digital
Social Media
BRICS
title_short Digital India-Communication Policy, Issues and Challenges
title_full Digital India-Communication Policy, Issues and Challenges
title_fullStr Digital India-Communication Policy, Issues and Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Digital India-Communication Policy, Issues and Challenges
title_sort Digital India-Communication Policy, Issues and Challenges
author Bharthur, Sanjay
author_facet Bharthur, Sanjay
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv India
Digital
Social Media
BRICS
topic India
Digital
Social Media
BRICS
description Erstwhile faith and belief in media and its potential for development spurred the growth of broadcasting to its present level in India. The arrival of printing press in the early phase of European colonialization subsequently lead to print journalism that is now more than 240 years old. Its sustained growth and coexistence with the new media in digital India is contrary to developments in many other nations where erstwhile print journalism is giving way to convergent media.  Reforms in the telecom sector and corresponding institutional arrangements have led to the formulation of an ambitious digital India programme.  This programme focusses more on enhancing the access and  equity to the rural population. The nebulous distinction between legacy media and social media has raised several issues including governance, production and consumption of content and delivery of welfare services including financial inclusion. These challenges are sought to be addressed through the digital infrastructure. Solving contemporary problems within the fragile and vulnerable social structure are daunting including the challenges posed by user generated content. The frequency of internet shutdowns across the country including conflict zones has increased.  A key economic and commercial variable in Digital India is the  media and entertainment (M&E)  industry that has  taken  full advantage of infrastructure b evolving newer revenue models in  the  over the top (OTT) platforms  and smart devices. India’s communication policy in a digital context will be examined as a national case study by drawing parallels where possible with one or two other BRICS nations.
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