In a recent development, the Centre has taken a decisive step by barring live media coverage of defence operations in India. This move comes in the wake of significant security breaches in the past, such as the Kargil War and the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. The advisory issued to media outlets underscores the importance of exercising restraint in reporting on defence operations to safeguard national security interests. The directive specifically targets real-time coverage and source-based reporting, which have the potential to jeopardize critical operations and compromise the safety of personnel. This decision assumes even greater significance in the current climate of heightened tensions following the recent Pahalgam attack. By emphasizing the need for responsible journalism and adherence to guidelines, the Centre aims to ensure that sensitive information related to defence activities is not inadvertently disclosed or misinterpreted. This proactive measure underscores the government’s commitment to protecting the country’s security infrastructure and maintaining operational confidentiality. It serves as a reminder to media organizations to prioritize national security considerations while reporting on defence matters.

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Centre issues advisory to media, bars live coverage of defence operations to safeguard national security amidst rising tensions.
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