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The Reflection of River Warfare in Pakistani and Indian Press: Dispute, Management and Strategies
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Abstract
This study provides an overview of Pak-India River warfare over the sharing of water and management failure which led to serious water crises and disaster especially in Pakistan. Water resources are diminishing day by day water is become a scarce commodity in the world with every passing day. It is rapidly emerging a source of tension and dispute between two nations (Pakistan and India), which is a destabilizing factor of international peace and regional harmony. The content analysis used as research methodology while data collected from editorials and articles published in The News and The Telegraph. This research covers the period between 2018 and 2019. The results showed that The News gives more coverage and large space related to the Pak-India River Warfare as compared to The Telegraph. Furthermore, The News has a clear stance for the solution of Pak-India River Warfare rather than Indian newspaper The Telegraph.Authors
1-Tanveer Hussain Assistant professor, School of Media and Communication Studies, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.2-Muhammad Naeem Javed Assistant professor, School of Media and Communication Studies, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.3-Deeba Shahwar Lecturer, Department of Mass Communication, The Women University Multan, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.Keywords
Pak-India River Warfare, Role of Newspapers, Management.DOI Number
10.31703/grr.2020(V-II).01Page Nos
1-10Volume & Issue
V - II
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