The Asian Age

‘ Russia now targeting polls in India, Brazil’

Oxford prof foresees possible poll meddling

- LALIT K. JHA

Russia may target the media in countries like India and Brazil to interfere in their elections, an Oxford University social media expert has alleged before US lawmakers.

The remarks by Philip N. Howard, a statutory Professor of Internet Studies at the Oxford Internet Institute and Balliol College at the University of Oxford came during a hearing of the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee on Foreign Influence on Social Media platforms. Howard, however, did not elaborate further about his allegation­s.

The situation could be more dangerous in those countries where the media is not as profession­al as that of the US, he said.

Howard’s mention of likely Russian interferen­ce in the Indian and Brazilian elections through their media, without any further explanatio­n, came in response to a question from Senator Susan Collins after he gave some examples of such interferen­ce in the Hungarian media.

“The United States actually has the most profession­alised media in the

I believe that the Russians have moved from targeting us, in particular, to Brazil and India; other enormous democracie­s that will be running elections in the next few years — Philip N. Howard,

Oxford professor world. It’s learned certainly to evaluate their sources and no longer report tweets as is given,” Howard said.

“I would say that the greater concern would be amongst the media institutio­ns in our democratic allies. I believe that the Russians have moved from targeting us, in particular, to Brazil and India; other enormous democracie­s that will be running elections in the next few years,” Howard said.

“While we still see significan­t Russian activity, those countries have the media institutio­ns that need learn, need to develop,” Howard said. There were no follow up questions from lawmakers on these countries.

The powerful Senate committee held the hearing on the foreign influence on social media platforms with the focus on alleged Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al elections.

In a January 2017 assessment, top US intelligen­ce agencies concluded that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

During the hearing, the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee’s Vice Chairman Senator Mark Warner alleged that Russia’s active measures have revealed a dark underbelly of the social media ecosystem.

“These same tools that spread misinforma­tion can negatively affect other aspects of our lives,” Warner said.

Warner, who is also cochair of the Senate India Caucus said that the United States government is not well- positioned to detect, track or counter these types of influence operations on social media.

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