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This course offers a comprehensive exploration of communication through the lens of Indian philosophy, history, and practice. You will examine the core differences between Western and Indian communication models, tracing the development of the oral tradition and the Guru-Shishya system from the Vedic period. The curriculum analyzes ancient texts like the Upanishads and the Mahabharata as foundational media tools and reviews the impact of traditional folk theater on mass communication. Finally, you will study how prominent Indian thinkers applied these principles to social transformation and how classical values continue to shape contemporary digital storytelling, advertising, and cultural diplomacy.
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