冷战时期印度农业政策与媒体表述

V. Singh, Ashutosh Kumar Singh
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本文考察了冷战时期印度农业政策与媒体表述之间的关系。根据档案研究,作者认为印度政府的农业政策是由国内和国际因素的复杂相互作用形成的,包括该国不断增长的人口、粮食生产自给自足的需要和冷战地缘政治。这组作者认为,在这一时期,媒体在塑造公众对印度农业政策的看法方面发挥了关键作用。他们认为,印度和国外的媒体经常把印度农业描绘成落后和低效的,并强调该国依赖外国援助来支持其粮食生产。与此同时,作者指出,媒体上也有另一种声音挑战这些主导叙事,并呼吁对印度农业进行更细致入微的理解。这些不同的声音包括记者、学者和活动家,他们认为印度农业正在经历转型,该国有潜力成为世界上主要的粮食生产国。作者认为,这些不同的媒体表述对印度的农业政策有重要的影响。一方面,媒体的负面报道强化了印度政府对粮食生产自给自足的承诺,并促使其采取旨在提高农业生产率和实现农业现代化的政策。另一方面,这组作者认为,媒体在让政府对其政策负责以及促进对印度农业更细致的了解方面也可以发挥更关键的作用。他们认为,媒体的这种关键功能在冷战地缘政治背景下尤为重要,冷战地缘政治经常影响支持印度农业的国际援助和发展计划。
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INDIAN AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AND MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS DURING COLD WAR
The article examines the relationship between Indian agricultural policies and media representations during the Cold War. Drawing on archival research, the authors argue that the Indian government’s agricultural policies were shaped by a complex interplay of domestic and international factors, including the country’s growing population, the need for self-sufficiency in food production, and Cold War geopolitics. The authors suggest that the media played a crucial role in shaping public perceptions of Indian agricultural policies during this period. They argue that the media, both in India and abroad, often portrayed Indian agriculture as backward and inefficient, and highlighted the country’s dependence on foreign aid to support its food production. At the same time, the authors note that there were also alternative voices in the media that challenged these dominant narratives and called for a more nuanced understanding of Indian agriculture. These alternative voices included journalists, scholars, and activists who argued that Indian agriculture was undergoing a transformation, and that the country had the potential to become a major food producer in the world. The authors suggest that these diverse media representations had important implications for Indian agricultural policies. On the one hand, negative media coverage reinforced the Indian government’s commitment to self-sufficiency in food production, and spurred it to pursue policies aimed at increasing agricultural productivity and modernising the sector. On the other hand, the authors argue that the media also had a more critical role to play in holding the government accountable for its policies, and in promoting a more nuanced understanding of Indian agriculture. They suggest that this critical function of the media was particularly important in the context of Cold War geopolitics, which often shaped the international aid and development programs that supported Indian agriculture.
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