Do you Know? Where Does India Stand on the Global Press Freedom Map?

Do you Know? Where Does India Stand on the Global Press Freedom Map?
Explore our world ranking and what it means for journalism in India.
India's Press Freedom Ranking Overview
• 2025 Rank: 151st out of 180 countries
• Previous Rank (2024): 159th
• Top 3 Countries: Norway, Estonia, Netherlands
• India's Neighbors:
o Nepal: 90th
o Maldives: 104th
o Sri Lanka: 139th
o Bangladesh: 149th
o Bhutan: 152nd
o Pakistan: 158th
o Myanmar: 169th
o Afghanistan: 175th
o China: 178th
Key Factors Affecting India's Ranking
evaluates countries based on five indicators: political context, legal framework, economic context, sociocultural context, and safety of journalists.
• Political Context: India's media has experienced an "unofficial state of emergency" since 2014, with
increasing alignment between major media houses and the ruling party.
• Legal Framework: The use of colonial-era laws, such as sedition and defamation, along with new
legislations like the 2023 Telecommunications Act, has granted the government extensive powers to
control media and suppress dissent.
• Economic Context: Media ownership is highly concentrated, with major conglomerates like Reliance
Industries and the Adani Group controlling significant portions of the media landscape, potentially
influencing editorial independence.
• Sociocultural Context: The media landscape lacks diversity, with managerial positions predominantly
held by upper-caste Hindu men, leading to underrepresentation of marginalized communities.
• Safety of Journalists: Journalists face threats, harassment, and violence, with at least 15 charged under
anti-terrorism laws and 36 detained since 2014.
Notable Incidents
• Harassment and Threats: Journalists like Harleen Kapoor and Arjun Menon have reported threats and
pressure to avoid sensitive topics, reflecting a climate of fear and suppression.
• Legal Actions: The arrest of journalist Siddique Kappan and the revocation of non-profit status for
independent outlets like The Reporters' Collective highlight the use of legal mechanisms to stifle
independent journalism.
- Goa
- Jammu & Kashmir
- Punjab
- Uttar Pradesh
- Uttarkhand
- Andaman & Nikobar Islands
- Andhra Pradesh
- Karnataka
- Kerala
- Lakshdweep
- Poducherry
- Tamilnadu
- Telangana
- Dadra &Nager Haveli, Daman &Diu
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- Gujarat
- Madhya Pradesh
- Maharashtra
- Rajasthan
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- Arunachal Pradesh
- Assam
- Bihar
- Chattisgarh
- Jharkhand
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- Manipur
- Meghalaya
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- Sikkim
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