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Quality of information – a key for democracy

In the age of globalization and digitalization, the quality of information has become a serious challenge for contemporary societies. This is especially the case for democratic countries, which are often targets of disinformation. In response to this threat, we joined forces with our partners to analyze the scale of this problem in India. The project focuses on research on reporting given by the traditional Indian media, followed by qualitative and quantitative analysis in search for disinformation cases.

The project’s partners are: INFA (Indian News and Features Alliance), Schumacher Centre Delhi, Indian Journalists Union (IJU), Centre for International Relations (CIR).


IMPORTANT MATERIALS:

Events:

  1. Polish delegation to the Raisina Dialogue
  2. Session: Why can’t Europe agree on China?
  3. Round Table on Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI), India 2025
  4. Conference: Journalism is under grave threat in the era of AI & disinformation
  5. Countering disinformation in mainstream media “meeting the big challange”
  6. New Delhi YMCA edu
  7. India, Poland & EU: Navigating Cooperation in the Trump Era
  8. Workshops for students of the Department of Mass Communication, Journalism and Media Studies at Cotton University, Guwahati (Assam)
  9. „Countering Propaganda and Misinformation”, Kalindi College, University of Delhi
  10. Workshop with the students of Maharaja University and Agra University from India