
Kashmir conflict and Indian Press: A Literature Review
Author(s) -
Muhammad Ismail Mughal,
Shafiq Jullandhry
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of peace, development and communication
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-7901
pISSN - 2663-7898
DOI - 10.36968/jpdc-v04-i02-16
Subject(s) - journalism , state (computer science) , kashmiri , media studies , political science , ethnic conflict , subject (documents) , ethnic group , hostility , nationalism , sociology , social science , public relations , law , psychology , social psychology , library science , politics , population , demography , algorithm , computer science
A multi-cultural and multi-ethnic society of Indian state is ill informed about multifaceted reality of Kashmir conflict due to mediated and fabricated information conveyed through national media. Kashmiris perceive national media as biased and hiding public sentiments which further alienated Kashmiri public to the Indian state and nationalism. Little available literature on media portrayal of Kashmir only discussed Pak-India hostility, peace and war journalism or propaganda. This research is about the coverage of Kashmir conflict by Indian Press. Research proceeding reveals that there is little research studies directed toward this subject. This article review the published research work by academics and media professional collected through websites, research journal archives and catalogues. This research will guide researchers and media practitioners involved in the reportage of Kashmir conflict.