How Media Regulation Works in India
India's media regulatory framework is fragmented across multiple ministries, statutory bodies, and self-regulatory mechanisms — none of which provides the comprehensive, independent oversight that press freedom advocates identify as essential for media plurality and accountability. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) is the primary government regulatory body for television broadcast and print media policy; it grants uplink/downlink permissions for satellite TV channels, administers the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, manages film certification through the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), and formulates information and broadcasting policy. Representational Image: How Media Regulation Works in India The Press Council of India (PCI), established under the Press Council Act, 1978, is a statutory quasi-judicial body that adjudicates complaints against print media for breaches of journalistic ethics; it has no authority over television or...