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The first independent television company to appear in Kyrgyzstan was Pyramid. Later, new stations followed, Koort, Vosst, Asman-TV, NBT (Independent Bishkek Television) in the capital, and in the city of Osh, Mezon-TV, Keremet and Osh-TV. [6] After the events of the Tulip Revolution, Kanal 5, Eho Manas and ElTR appeared. [5]
KTRK or the National Broadcasting Corporation of the Kyrgyz Republic, is the Kyrgyzstan government's public broadcasting corporation, headquartered in Bishkek. The state-run corporation includes 6 TV channels and 3 radio channels, with the corporation having more than 1000 employees.
TV Safina; Jahonnamo (National and International News Channel, in the Tajik language. Sometimes the channel also broadcasts news in English and Russian) Bakhoriston (Children/Youth Channel) TV Varzish (Sport Channel, first HD channel in Tajikistan) TV Sinamo
India–Kyrgyzstan relations or the Indo–Kyrgyz relations are the bilateral relations between the Republic of India and the Kyrgyz Republic. Since the independence of Kyrgyzstan on 31 August 1991, India was among the first to establish diplomatic relations in 1992; the resident Mission of India was set up in 1994. [1]
1.7 Central African Republic. 1.8 Chad. 1.9 Congo ... AIR Live News 24x7 (in Metro cities) ... DD India - English News; Sansad TV - Parliament;
AKIpress News Agency is the first independent news agency in the Kyrgyz Republic. It is based in Bishkek, the capital city of the Kyrgyz Republic. The agency is commercially-focussed: AKIpress earns money from paid access to archives and from the sale of advertising-space on its websites. The online news website is in Russian, Kyrgyz, and English.
Journalists in the past have been harassed and intimidated who were both pro and anti-government, and protested when the President took the role of deputy director at the state run Public Broadcasting Corporation of the Kyrgyz Republic. [7] There is a mixture of state owned and private agencies, in Kyrgyz, Russian and English languages. [8]
The Kyrgyz leaderships have been largely supportive of India's stand on Kashmir and have welcomed the ongoing peace process. Kyrgyzstan also supports India's bid for permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council and India's role in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). India also has strong educational ties with the country.