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Link to: Rise of right-wing candidate does not bode well for Indian press freedom

Rise of right-wing candidate does not bode well for Indian press freedom

As India is set to hold elections in April 2014, journalists covering Narendra Modi, India’s right-wing prime ministerial candidate, are reportedly coming under increased pressure online and in the newsroom for shedding critical light on him.

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Writers protest withdrawal of best-selling book in India

PEN International protests against the withdrawal by the publisher Penguin of Wendy Doniger’s “The Hindus: An Alternative History”, which is the third publication to be recalled in India this year. A case was filed against the publisher, claiming that the book was offensive to Hindus and therefore in violation of the Indian Penal Code.

Link to: India’s courts caught in pornophobia

India’s courts caught in pornophobia

India’s information technology law remains riddled with fuzzy definitions, and right now Google, stands indicted for defamation. A ban on Internet pornography would further “queer the pitch” for intermediary liability, thereby delivering another blow to free speech.

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Indian films at mercy of new censor board CEO – and his five-year-old daughter

Index on Censorship outlines the main problems in the certification of Indian films.

Link to: Did the Uttar Pradesh government ban two channels for being too critical?

Did the Uttar Pradesh government ban two channels for being too critical?

The government of India’s largest and most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, has been accused of taking the country’s most popular (and shrillest) English news channel, Times Now, off the air following a wave of critical reporting.

Link to: Publication of Mohamed picture triggers riots, journalist’s arrest in India

Publication of Mohamed picture triggers riots, journalist’s arrest in India

A subeditor with a regional daily was arrested in Odisha, India, in connection with the publication of a picture of the Prophet Mohammed. As Islam forbids any pictorial representation of Mohamed, members of the Muslim community demonstrated outside the newspaper’s offices in various towns.

Link to: On Internet freedom, India’s perilous trajectory

On Internet freedom, India’s perilous trajectory

By the time the first story based on former NSA contractor Edward Snowden’s disclosures splashed across the front pages of the world’s newspapers, India had reportedly begun deployment of its own major surveillance architecture, the Central Management System (CMS).

Voters line up in a queue outside a polling booth to cast their vote during the state assembly election in the old quarters of Delhi, 4 December 2013, REUTERS/Ahmad Masood

India’s independent journalism in doubt in election year

India is looking ahead to a national election in May 2014. Recent developments raise questions about the quality and quantity of independent news coverage of the polls as local media come under greater political influence.

Link to: Indian journalist murdered in Chhattisgarh state

Indian journalist murdered in Chhattisgarh state

Indian authorities must conduct a swift and efficient investigation into the murder of veteran journalist Sai Reddy. Police said they believed Reddy was attacked by a group of Maoist insurgents with sharp weapons, but it is unclear what police evidence points to the Maoists as perpetrators.

Link to: Interview with author Kiran Desai on threats to freedom of expression in India and the role of PEN

Interview with author Kiran Desai on threats to freedom of expression in India and the role of PEN

Booker-prize winner Kiran Desai spoke on behalf of the PEN Delhi Centre and about threats to freedom of expression in India.

Design artists work on their computer terminals at the Start-up Village in Kinfra High Tech Park in the southern Indian city of Kochi, 13 October 2012, REUTERS/Sivaram V

India: Digital freedom under threat?

An Index on Censorship policy paper explores the main digital issues and challenges affecting freedom of expression in India today and offers some recommendations to improve digital freedom in the country.

Link to: Indian journalist Lingaram Kodopi released on bail

Indian journalist Lingaram Kodopi released on bail

On November 14, 2013, the Committee to Protect Journalists welcomed the release on bail of Lingaram Kodopi, an Indian journalist who has been imprisoned for more than two years, and called on authorities to drop all charges against him. The Indian Supreme Court granted Kodopi interim bail on Tuesday November 12, forbidding him from entering […]

Link to: Foreign contributions law used to target groups critical of Indian government

Foreign contributions law used to target groups critical of Indian government

The Indian government is using the Foreign Contribution Act to make advocacy groups toe the line. Nonprofit and advocacy groups say officials harass them with constant queries and threaten investigations in apparently deliberate efforts to curtail dissent.

Link to: India challenges cyber governance and security

India challenges cyber governance and security

Just days before the United Nation’s led Internet Governance Forum in Indonesia, India, held its own – and first of its kind – conference on cyber governance and cyber security, Index on Censorship’s Mahima Kaul writes.

Link to: In addressing communal violence, social media becomes the scapegoat in India

In addressing communal violence, social media becomes the scapegoat in India

Hate speech, law and order, and mass panic are realities India’s states have been living with for years. It would appear that, in dealing with free expression on the internet, India’s politicians seem to err on the side of control.

Link to: Baton-wielding police assault journalists in India

Baton-wielding police assault journalists in India

A number of photojournalists were assaulted while reporting on a demonstration by an anti-corruption body in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam.