The Narendra Modi government is planning to come up with a high-end digital platform to present 'India's point of view and perspective on global events on the Internet', reported the Economic Times Tech.
The idea was discussed by a committee headed by the Prasar Bharati Chairman A Surya Prakash, and approved by the Prasar Bharati board recently.
The operating cost is estimated at around Rs 75 crore.
This platform “will challenge the anti-India narrative in foreign media through hard and compelling commentary, challenge stereotypes attributed to Indian systems and put forward the India perspective".
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