[As per the source, “The software would also help recall the past
pattern of the writer to check the number of times he took a negative
or positive stand, his background, and preferences of websites and
areas of interest to judge whether they were aimed at fomenting
trouble or radicalization,”]

http://trak.in/tags/business/2016/02/25/media-surveillance-negative-news-monitoring/

Last updated: February 25, 2016 at 10:13 am

Govt. Plans Massive Surveillance of Media; All Negative News To Be
Severely Monitored

Mohul Ghosh 3 Min Read

“Until they became conscious they will never rebel, and until after
they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.” – George Orwell,
1984

Indian Government has decided to closely monitor all negative news
emerging against them on digital, TV and print media.

As per reports emerging, a special ‘National Media Analytics Centre’
(NMAC) would be set up, which is do a round the clock surveillance of
every blog, website, news portal, TV channel, magazines and other
forms of media.

Insider reports claim that last month, Government of India had asked
all ministries to set up a quick response team comprising of experts
from Press Information Bureau (PIB), Govt. officials and other
specialists whose task would be to respond to all negative news
regarding the Government and respond accordingly.

Officials from Home, I&B and External Affairs ministries would be part
of this tea, which shall analysis, coordinate, disseminate information
and provide feedback on ‘public perception and national security’.

A Government official shared with Indian Express: “The government will
keep a watch on the narrative in all such threads. Every time a
negative narrative surfaces, a possible counter would be initiated —
through press releases, briefings or press conferences, depending on
the intensity or standing of the post,”

‘National Media Analytics Centre’ (NMAC) would work directly under
National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), which is India’s ‘apex
agency to monitor country’s political, economic, energy and strategic
security concerns’. It was formed by ex-PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee in
1998, and Ajit Doval, National Security Advisor heads it right now.

Core of ‘National Media Analytics Centre’

National Media Analytics Centre’s monitoring and surveillance strategy
would be based on a unique tracking software developed by Ponnurangam
Kumaraguru, who is an Assistant Professor at Indraprastha Institute of
Information Technology, Delhi.

This one of its kind software would scan and crawl all social media
content, and identify ‘hostile and aggressive’ content by analysing a
set of terms and phrases. Just like Google’s index, this software will
then tag these content based on the severity of the matter, and
classify them as negative, neutral or positive sentiments.

Accordingly, action would be taken after analysing the writer/social
media users’ past history, his previous comments, write-ups and
intentions per se.

***As per the source, “The software would also help recall the past
pattern of the writer to check the number of times he took a negative
or positive stand, his background, and preferences of websites and
areas of interest to judge whether they were aimed at fomenting
trouble or radicalization,”*** [Emphasis added.]

The proposal of NMAC was sent to PIB director-general Frank Noronha by
Deputy National Security Advisor Arvind Gupta.

Objective of NMAC

NMAC’s primary objective would be to instantly reply and counter those
negative comments, emotions, and to avoid controversy which can
snowball into major crisis very soon on social media.

The report generated via this software shall be promptly handed over
to the concerned agencies, who can even make an arrest based on the
need.

Some experts are stating that this protocol is an indirect way to
implement Section 66A, which was recently quashed by Supreme Court.

Indian Government already has a New Media Wing which observes and
monitors social media; and Electronic Media Monitoring Centre (EMMC)
which tracks the content of 600+ news channels round the clock.

It seems NMAC would work closely with these two monitoring team, and
have massive information and data on every aspect of media.

We will keep you updated as more details come in.

Image Source: Shutterstock.com

-- 
Peace Is Doable

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to