




There has been a long-standing argument on liberalising FDI cap further in media houses but the ministry has only been “mulling” over it. Dasmunsi said it was a matter of Government policy and not the prerogative of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry alone.
Alongside the margins of interactions with members of the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Kolkata, the minister said that a Government policy is needed to be formulated on the issue. “This is not the matter of the I&B ministry. There has to be a government policy on this. We are holding discussions with various stakeholders. Without a level playing field, it will benefit a few, but not the smaller players,” the minister said.
The statement comes within months of the ministry mooting a Telecom sector like increase in FDI at 74 per cent for the cable and broadcasting segment. The minister, maintaining that the issue needs some serious looking at, pointed out that some media houses were robbing the Government of thousands of crores of rupees of tax revenue by not adhering to uplinking and downlinking regulations.


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