India’s Free Speech Ranking in Global Index
A recent global survey by the U.S.-based think tank The Future of Free Speech ranked India 24th out of 33 countries in its Free Speech Index. The survey, conducted in October 2024, found that although free speech support in India has declined since 2021, a majority of Indians believe it has improved. The report, titled “Who in the World Supports Free Speech?”, highlights the gap between public perception and actual protections for free speech in India, alongside broader global trends showing democratic backsliding in various nations.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | India’s Free Speech Ranking in Global Index |
Survey Conducted By | The Future of Free Speech (U.S.-based think tank) |
Survey Date | October 2024 |
India’s Rank | 24th out of 33 countries |
India’s Score | 62.6 |
Comparison with Other Countries | India ranked between South Africa (66.9) and Lebanon (61.8) |
Highest Ranked Nations | Norway (87.9), Denmark (87.0) |
Most Improved Countries | Indonesia (56.8), Malaysia (55.4), Pakistan (57.0) |
Global Free Speech | Trend Declined in many democratic nations, including U.S., Israel, and Japan |
Public Perception in India | Indians believe free speech has improved, despite global rankings showing decline |
Support for Government | Criticism in India 37% support restricting criticism (highest among surveyed nations) |
Lowest Support for Restricting Criticism | U.K. (5%) and Denmark (3%) |
India’s Free Speech Exception | Despite public support, actual protection remains low (similar to Hungary, Venezuela) |
Key Expert Opinion | Free speech needs public commitment beyond legal protections (Jacob Mchangama) |
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