Al Jazeera Journalism Review

Arsalan Bukhari, an independent journalist based in India
Arsalan Bukhari

 

An independent journalist based in India, reporting across South Asia and the Gulf. His work focuses on media, politics, public accountability, and how institutions operate under pressure.

Writer’s Articles

AI, Copyright Reform and the Fragile Reinvention of Indian Journalism

India’s proposed AI copyright framework risks turning independent journalism into a pooled data resource, undermining the subscription-based models that sustain it. At a moment of political and economic fragility, the struggle over AI licensing is ultimately a struggle over who controls, values, and profits from journalistic work.

Published on: 31 Mar, 2026
Public Hostility Toward Legacy Media in Bangladesh

The December 2025 arson attacks on Prothom Alo and The Daily Star marked a turning point for journalism in Bangladesh. As public anger replaces state control as the primary threat, reporters are reassessing personal safety, editorial judgement, and professional credibility in a political transition where journalism itself is increasingly treated as an enemy.

Published on: 4 Feb, 2026