India among worst on press freedom; 56 journalists killed since 2006
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 16th September 2025 at 12:12pm
India remains one of the most dangerous and restrictive environments for journalists in the Commonwealth, according to a joint study by the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, the Commonwealth Journalists Association, and the Commonwealth Lawyers Association.
From 2006 to 2023, 213 journalists were killed across 19 Commonwealth countries; Pakistan accounted for 87, India for 56, and Nigeria for 13, making India the second-worst after Pakistan. The study reports a 96 per cent impunity rate: 205 of the 213 killings remain unresolved, with none of the eight solved cases in India.
On the World Press Freedom Index 2024, only seven of the 43 ranked Commonwealth countries are in the top 50, with Canada at 11. India is among the lowest 50, reflecting weak legal protection...
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