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In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Second Edition, S. 509-527
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In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Second Edition, S. 509-527
In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Second Edition, S. 409-445
In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Second Edition, S. 447-456
In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Second Edition, S. 329-353
In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Second Edition, S. 99-152
In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Second Edition, S. 379-408
In: Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism; Public Administration and Public Policy
In: Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism; Public Administration and Public Policy
In: Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism; Public Administration and Public Policy
In: Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism; Public Administration and Public Policy
In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Second Edition, S. 457-468
In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Second Edition, S. 277-306
In: Index on censorship, Band 5, Heft 4, S. 21-25
ISSN: 1746-6067
Two leading Indian journalists, Mr Tushar Kanti Ghosh and Mr C. R. Irani, published their views on the restrictions of India's press freedom in the CPU Quarterly. Mr Ghosh is the Editor of Amrita Bazar Patrika and, at 77, still active in international newspaper affairs. A former chairman of the Press Trust of India and past president of the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society and the All-India Newspaper Editors Conference, he was head of the Indian section of the CPU for almost 20 years. Mr Irani, managing director of The Statesman and, like Mr Ghosh, a former leading official of the Press Trust of India and the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society, was one of the first top journalists to raise his voice against government moves to regulate and dominate the press. Below, we reprint the two articles in full.