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BBC World News' ‘Global with Matthew Amroliwala’ and BBC World Service's international debate and discussion show ‘World Have Your Say’ will broadcast live from Delhi marking India’s Republic Day and US President Barack Obama's visit.
Global's three days of live broadcasts, from 26 to 28 January, come as BBC's international services launch a three month season of new content across TV, radio and online, which includes a raft of India focused programming.
BBC World Service's international debate and discussion show ‘World Have Your Say’ will be broadcast from Delhi on 30 January.
The season opens with a live TV debate from the Davos World Economic Forum in Switzerland on 23 January, 2015 on BBC World News TV and then will move around the world offering a huge variety of programmes, online reports, news features, graphics, short films, social media call-outs and debates across January, February and March.
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Indian Television Dot Com | BBC to cover Barack Obama’s India visit live
Global's three days of live broadcasts, from 26 to 28 January, come as BBC's international services launch a three month season of new content across TV, radio and online, which includes a raft of India focused programming.
BBC World Service's international debate and discussion show ‘World Have Your Say’ will be broadcast from Delhi on 30 January.
The season opens with a live TV debate from the Davos World Economic Forum in Switzerland on 23 January, 2015 on BBC World News TV and then will move around the world offering a huge variety of programmes, online reports, news features, graphics, short films, social media call-outs and debates across January, February and March.
READ MORE:-
Indian Television Dot Com | BBC to cover Barack Obama’s India visit live