FO(U)RTH RIGHT - Is India entering the age of 'domesticated' journalism?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Monday, 29th December 2025 at 2:56pm
Image source: Internet Freedom Foundation, FSC and The Indian Express; Edited by Dinesh Raj M
Indian journalism in 2025 is not operating under a formal ban. Headlines still appear, panels still debate, bylines still move, and that is precisely why the crisis is harder to confront.
What the Free Speech Collective’s 2025 report lays bare is not the death of journalism, but its conditioning. It documents something far more effective: a system where speech is allowed in theory, but constrained in practice through procedures, portals, permissions, takedowns, and “friendly calls”
With 14,875 recorded violations, the headline isn’t violence alone, though nine killings, mostly of journalists, should shock any democracy. But the deeper story sits in...
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