GS 2: International RelationsGS 2: PolityPrelims

On measuring freedom of the press in India, Pg9

Article questions the validity of the World Press Freedom Index, citing biases and methodological flaws in ranking diverse nations.

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Key Highlights:

  • India is ranked 157 in the World Press Freedom Index, while Ukraine is at 55, Qatar at 75, Burkina Faso at 110, Oman at 127, and Kuwait at 136.
  • The World Press Freedom Index does not consider the quality of journalism or instances of racism in its assessment.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi rarely holds press conferences, contributing to a trend of limited interaction between political leaders and the media in India.
  • Political communication in India is becoming increasingly one-way, with leaders broadcasting information without engaging in open contestation.

Detailed Insights:

  • The World Press Freedom Index ranks countries based on press freedom, but its methodology and conclusions are debated, especially concerning diverse nations like India.
  • The absence of press conferences and probing interviews with Indian leaders reflects a broader trend of reduced media engagement across the political spectrum.
  • The article argues that rankings like the Press Freedom Index are blunt instruments, useful for identifying broad patterns but unreliable for precise judgments.
  • State control of media in India mirrors broader efforts to regulate various aspects of citizens' lives, including movement, thought, and learning.
  • Dismissing Western standards selectively while celebrating other rankings reveals a convenient approach to global assessments.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Press Freedom Index: A ranking that assesses the level of freedom available to journalists in each country.
  • State Control: Government influence and regulation over media outlets and information dissemination.
  • Political Contestation: The open debate and challenge of ideas and policies within a society.
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