India has been ranked at 157th out of 180 countries in the latest World Press Freedom Index 2026. Press freedom has reached its weakest point in decades across the globe, according to the latest annual report by Reporters Without Borders. The group’s World Press Freedom Index, which evaluates 180 countries, recorded its lowest average score in the index’s 25-year history. For the first time ever more than half of the countries assessed fall into the ‘difficult’ or ‘very serious’ category.
Understanding the World Press Freedom Index
The World Press Freedom Index evaluates the all countries based on these five key indicators.
- Political environment
- Legal framework
- Economic conditions
- Social context
- Safety of journalists
It provides the comprehensive picture of how free and safe journalism is in each individual country.
Top 10 Countries with the Best Press Freedom
For this year once again the European nationa have dominated the list and they are known for strong institutions and media protections.
Top 10 Best Countries (2026)
- Norway
- Netherlands
- Estonia
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Finland
- Ireland
- Switzerland
- Luxembourg
- Portugal
Norway has retained the top position for the 10th consecutive year which reflects the its strong commitment to the press freedom and journalist safety.
Top 10 Countries with the Worst Press Freedom
Top 10 Worst Countries (2026)
- Azerbaijan (171)
- Russia (172)
- Turkmenistan (173)
- Vietnam (174)
- Afghanistan (175)
- Saudi Arabia (176)
- Iran (177)
- China (178)
- North Korea (179)
- Eritrea (180)
For the third consecutive years Eritrea remains the worst performing country with severe restrictions on media.
India’s Rank Falls Amid Crisis
As per the report India’s position showcases the continued decline over the past decade. In the year 2014 India was ranked at 140 and there have been slight fluctuations in the recent years and this trend shows the steady downfall in the press freedom conditions.
The report also highlights that India is among more than 110 countries where the legal framework governing media was weakened and raining the concerns about the ability of journalists to report freely without any fear or legal consequence.
India and Its Neighbors Comparison
India now ranks below the neighborhood countries.
- Nepal (87)
- Maldives (108)
- Sri Lanka (134)
- Bhutan (150)
- Bangladesh (152)
- Pakistan (153)
‘Criminalisation of Journalism’ The Key Concern For 2026
One of the most alarming observations from the 2026 index is the rise of terms called ‘criminalisation of journalism.’ This refers to the increasing usage of the laws to restrict or penalize journalistic work.
Major Issues Identified
- The misuse of national security laws.
- Also the use of emergency provisions and enforcement of legal tools to restrict them to reporting.
- Also growing challenges like legal harassment and pressure on independent journalists.
Global Press Freedom Hits 25-Year Low
The 2026 index has also reveals the concerning global picture as the press freedom reaching its lowest level since 2001.
Key Global Trends
- Over the 50% of countries fall under ‘difficult’ or ‘very serious’ categories.
- Also the legal indicators of press freedom have been declined in over 60% of nations.
- And protection mechanisms for journalists are becoming weak or ineffective in 80% of countries.
This indicates that the crisis is not just limited to a few regions but it is the widespread global phenomenon.


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