India sees surge in free speech violations in 2025, journalists worst affected
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 29th December 2025 at 4:13pm
India witnessed a sharp deterioration in free speech protections in 2025, with journalists among the most targeted groups, according to the Free Speech Collective (FSC) Report, December 2025.
The year began with the disappearance and killing of freelance journalist Mukesh Chandrakar in Bastar, setting the tone for a year marked by intimidation, censorship and violence.
The FSC documented 14,875 free speech violations, including:
- 9 killings (8 journalists and 1 social media influencer)
- 117 arrests, including 8 journalists
- 11,385 cases of censorship
- 208 instances of lawfare (criminal cases filed against individuals)
- 3,070 cases of internet control, such as shutdowns, app bans and blocking orders
Digital censorship was a major concern, with government requests to withhold ...
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