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Modi govt wants a new Media Command Room to help boost nationalism

Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration, India's ministries and cabinet ministers have been active on social media, tweeting new policies and interacting with citizens

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Prime Minister addressing a rally in Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh while inaugurating the Eastern Peripheral Expressway on Sunday. Photo: ANI

Iain Marlow | Bloomberg
India's government is looking for a company to scrape and analyze social media posts to help boost nationalism and neutralize any "media blitzkrieg by India’s adversaries."

In a lengthy tender posted online, India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said it wants a company to provide analytical software and a team of at least 20 professionals to "power a real time New Media Command Room."

They should monitor Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Internet forums and even email in order to analyze sentiment, identify "fake news," disseminate information on behalf of the government and inject news and social media posts with a "positive slant for