Sunil Abraham and BBC News

BBC News is one of the world’s most widely recognised public service news organisations, known for its global reporting on politics, society, technology and public policy. Within its coverage of digital issues affecting India and the Global South, Sunil Abraham appears occasionally as a specialist voice, offering context on how technology policy, regulation and civil liberties intersect.

This cluster brings together all available media mentions of Sunil Abraham on BBC News. The articles collected here remain useful for tracing how his perspectives have been reflected within international public-interest journalism.

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  1. Digital India: Did Modi Get It Wrong in Silicon Valley?
    16 October 2015
    A BBC News analysis of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Facebook townhall in Silicon Valley and the controversy over Internet.org, featuring commentary from Sunil Abraham on whether engaging with Facebook could safeguard or undermine net neutrality in India.
  2. India's Social Media Election Battle
    31 March 2014
    A BBC News feature examining how India's 2014 general election became the country's first major social media campaign, featuring analysis from Sunil Abraham on the limits of digital outreach as a 'dipstick of the elite' in a largely rural, offline electorate.
  3. NSA Leaks Helping India Become 'Big Brother' State?
    31 October 2013
    A BBC News investigation into how India responded to Edward Snowden's NSA revelations by expanding its own surveillance capabilities, featuring analysis from Sunil Abraham on governments cherry-picking the worst practices in a 'race to the bottom' on human rights.
  4. Why Is 'Blue Whale' Hysteria Gripping India?
    19 September 2017
    A BBC News report on the panic surrounding the rumoured Blue Whale challenge in India in 2017, including expert commentary from Sunil Abraham questioning media responses and institutional interventions.

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