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CURRENT AFFAIR
- The Freedom in the World 2020 report has ranked India at the 83rd position.
DETAILS
- The report is released by Freedom House, a U.S.-based watchdog, which has been tracking global political and civil liberties for almost half a century.
- The report derives its methodology from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 1948.
- It covers 195 countries.
SCORES
- Political rights indicators such as the electoral process, political pluralism and participation and government functioning.
- Civil liberties indicators related to freedom of expression and belief, associational and organisational rights, the rule of law and personal autonomy and individual rights.
REPORT FINDINGS
- India’s score fell by four points to 71, the worst decline among the world’s 25 largest democracies.
- India scored 34 out of 40 points in the political rights category, but only 37 out of 60 in the civil liberties category.
- Total score of 71, a drop from last year’s score of 75.
- India is near the bottom of the pile among the countries categorised as “Free”.
REASONS
- The scrapping of Article 370
- The National Register of Citizens (NRC)
- The Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA),
- Crackdown on mass protests.
- The report criticised the internet blackout in Kashmir, terming it the longest shutdown ever imposed by a democracy.
- It highlighted that freedom of expression (Article 19) is under threat in India, with journalists, academics and others facing harassment and intimidation when addressing politically sensitive topics.
- The report noted that India has long been seen as a democratic counterweight to China and hence a strategic partner for the United States in the region.
- However, that view is changing, with India attracting criticism similar to that levied against China.
- Discuss India’s sedition law (Section 124A of IPC) as one of the biggest threats to the freedom of speech and expression in India.
- Consider the following statements : A Constitutional Government is one which
- Places effective restrictions on individual liberty in the interest of State Authority
- Places effective restrictions on the Authority of the State in the interest of individual liberty
Q) Which of the statements given above is / are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only.
C. Both 1 and 2
D. Neither 1 nor 2
- Solution (b)
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