The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has ordered The Caravan magazine to take down a story it published on the subject of the Army’s alleged “torture and murder of civilians in a restive Jammu.” The Caravan says it will challenge the order. The article that was part of a series of articles on the magazine’s February issue on “The Military Under Modi”. It reports among other things allegations by civilians in Poonch and Rajouri| The Hindu
India's press freedom ranking improves to 159 in 2024, but still lags behind many countries, according to Reporters Without Borders.| The Hindu
In a long-troubled region of India, articles critical of the national government are being erased from the websites of local news outlets. Journalists believe that pressure from New Delhi is to blame| Coda Story
The project had received widespread criticism for being selective and was updated as recently as September.| Scroll.in
Reporters sans frontières assure la promotion et la défense de la liberté d'informer et d'être informé partout dans le monde. L'organisation, basée à Paris, compte des bureaux à l'international (Berlin, Bruxelles, Genève, Madrid, Stockholm, Tripoli, Tunis, Vienne et Washington DC) et plus de 150 correspondants répartis sur les cinq continents.| rsf.org