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Indian Fact-Checkers Announce Framework For Independent 'Code of Principles' Fact Checking Network
Nayan Dwivedi
Nov 08, 2023, 09:08 AM | Updated 09:08 AM IST
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The Misinformation Combat Alliance (MCA), a network of Indian fact-checkers, has introduced a plan for an independent Fact Checking Network (FCN) aimed at establishing self-governance standards and best practices for fact-checking organisations in India.
In a released statement, the alliance emphasized the FCN's robust "Code of Principles," designed to set high standards for the fact-checking community in the country, as reported by Hindustan Times.
The Code of Principles includes key commitments to non-partisanship and fairness, ensuring that no particular side is unfairly targeted.
Transparency is also a vital aspect, with a requirement to disclose how fact checks are conducted and what evidence is utilized.
Additionally, the Code emphasizes transparency of funding, ensuring that readers are informed of any potential biases.
While these principles align with international best practices, the FCN Code of Principles is tailored to suit India's specific interests.
Fact-checking initiatives in India will be overseen by the FCN board, to be chaired by a retired Supreme Court or high court judge.
The board will also include independent experts from fields such as media, broadcasting, journalism, human rights, or law.
The MCA, established in 2020 but publicly announced in 2022, is led by Bharat Gupta from the Jagran Group.
When the IT Ministry introduced a fact-checking amendment in April 2023, the MCA proposed to act as an industry-supported self-regulatory organization capable of certifying Indian fact-checkers.
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Nayan Dwivedi is Staff Writer at Swarajya.
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