The issue of the airing of Indian material may have been resolved but the wider issue of the relationship between the state and a global internet is not. The state is largely powerless to control the ‘Net beyond actually severing all connections between Pakistan and the undersea cables that connect it to the world. Blocked and banned sites can be accessed by the simple expedient of using any one of hundreds of free proxy server apps. Millions do it every day to circumvent the ban on pornographic websites. Anybody with a ‘Net connection could view the Indian content if they so wished and with the ubiquity of smartphones we may be sure that they did.
The ‘Net as visioned by McLuhan and made real by Tim Berners-Lee has changed all our lives whether we know it or not. Post McLuhan it is Berners-Lee who has the observation for the age — ‘You affect the world by what you browse.’ Indian dramas will be back on our screens — TV or ‘phone — by the time these words are read and the global village just got a tiny bit smaller.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 20th, 2017.
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