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India bans the Internet Archive over concerns of pirated Bollywood films

The ban is the result of a court petition to stop file-sharing websites from distributing pirated copies of recently released Bollywood movies.

Prannoy Roy, Chairman of New Delhi Television (NDTV), India, gestures while speaking on a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, 29 January 2010, AP Photo/ Michel Euler

Indian journalists demand press freedom protection after state agents raid broadcaster offices

India’s oldest private news channel NDTV, known for its hard-hitting, anti-establishment journalism, had multiple offices raided by the country’s Central Bureau of Investigation.

A placard that reads the "Administration should ensure the security of media" is displayed during a protest outside police headquarters in Kolkata, India, 23 May 2017 , REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri

Police assault dozens of journalists in Kolkata

Rapid Action Force officers beat over 50 media workers in India during a Communist Party protest.

A villager goes through the process of eye scanning for the Unique Identification (UID) database system at an enrolment centre in Merta district, Rajasthan, 21 February 2013, REUTERS/Mansi Thapliyal

World’s largest biometric database is leaking Indian citizens’ data

Over the last few months, the Indian twittersphere has been awash with citizens concerned about government websites leaking millions of individual digital ID numbers.

People queue up to vote at a polling booth during the last phase of the Uttar Pradesh state assembly election, in Varanasi, India, 8 March 2017, REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash

Criminal case against Indian poet provokes controversy over speech rights

A poet in West Bengal has been charged with “deliberate acts intended to outrage religious feelings” for a poem alluding to State Assembly elections in India.

Indian soldiers march during the Republic Day parade in New Delhi, India 26 January 2017, REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

Indian journalist charged under Official Secrets Act

“This is nothing but an attempt by the Indian Army to shut up journalists from exposing wrongdoings in the institution,” journalist Poonam Agrawal told CPJ.

Facebook/Sandhya Ravishankar

Online harassment and threats for Indian journalist exposing illegal sand mining

IFJ expresses serious concern over the online harassment and threats over the telephone to independent journalist Sandhya Ravishankar over her reporting of illegal beach sand mining in Tamil Nadu, India.

A man rides his bicycle past a poster of the movie "Udta Punjab" in Mumbai, India, 13 June 2016; it was released after a decision by the film censor board was challenged in court, REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade

The sex and censorship debate

Feminism and sex often get movies censored in India. But that’s a storyline that filmmakers and audiences are increasingly not impressed with.

College students participate in a protest rally against the ABVP in New Delhi, 28 February 2017, AP Photo/Altaf Qadri

Indian activist threatened after standing up to right-wing student group

Threats of violence, gang rape, and physical attacks are making news in India, after a 20-year-old student activist from New Delhi launched the #StudentsAgainstABVP protest.

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Third journalist killed in India’s Bihar in eight months

The third murder of a journalist in the last eight months in India’s eastern Bihar state illustrates the danger of allowing such crimes to continue to be met with impunity, IPI said.

A labourer breaks stones on the outskirts of Gauhati, India, 5 June 2014, AP Photo/Anupam Nath

Indian journalist murdered in Bihar

Dharmendra Singh’s colleagues said the Indian journalist’s work could have been the motive for his murder. His reports on illegal stone-cutting, crime and corruption had led to some convictions.

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Indian news channel suspended for 24 hours

Covering terrorist attacks may become a very tricky affair for Indian media after NDTV was accused of revealing “strategically-sensitive information”.

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In India, online campaign seeks to free press from risk of criminal defamation

An online campaign to decriminalize defamation in India is being led by a member of the country’s main opposition party.

Kashmiri journalists protest in support of the "Kashmir Reader", in Srinagar, 4 October 2016, AP Photo/Dar Yasin

Kashmir newspaper ordered to suspend printing

“Censoring the press will not put an end to the unrest in Jammu and Kashmir,” CPJ said. “The Kashmir Reader should be allowed to resume publication without delay.”

Kashmiri journalists protest in support of the "Kashmir Reader", in Srinagar, 4 October 2016, AP Photo/Dar Yasin

Kashmir newspaper ordered to suspend printing

“Censoring the press will not put an end to the unrest in Jammu and Kashmir,” CPJ said. “The Kashmir Reader should be allowed to resume publication without delay.”

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India court urged to let journalists cover proceedings

Journalists have been denied access to courts in the southern Indian state of Kerala for months and must rely on information provided by public relations officers.