Channels uplinked for beaming overseas have to follow laws of receiving country: Rathore

Channels uplinked for beaming overseas have to follow laws of receiving country: Rathore

NEW DELHI: Although the 36 channels uplinked from India and downlinked overseas are not bound by the Programme and Advertising Codes, the Indian government said that the uplinked content should not contain anything, which is against the sovereignty, integrity and national security of India as well as its relations with friendly countries.

 

The permission to these channels was given under the Uplinking Guidelines of November 2011.

 

Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore told the Lok Sabha today that these channels will be required to ensure compliance of the rules and regulations of the target country for which content is being produced and uplinked.

 

These channels will be required to preserve the recordings of proceedings for at least six months for monitoring purposes, he said.

 

A majority of the channels are from the Zee Group targeting different countries including the United States and South Africa, while others include Raj TV and South Asia World TV.