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India Silenced: A Threat to Freedom of Expression

by Shanneil Cruz | Nov 21, 2023 | University of Memphis

With a population of almost 1.4 billion citizens, the 5th largest economy in the world, and know to be one of the largest democracies in the world; it is evident that there will be multiple different ideas and principles amongst citizens. In the constitution of India,...

The Alienations of Muslims in the World’s Largest Democracy

by Senthil Meyyappan | Oct 23, 2023 | Boston University

India is the world’s largest democracy; in fact, it recently gained the title of being the world’s largest country by population, and fortunately such a nation happens to host a democratic system of government. However, like many democratic states, India...

Democracy Decline in India: Worth Compromising for the West and the U.S.

by HTET AUNG SHINE | Oct 16, 2023 | School of Public Policy, Chiang Mai University

The rise of China’s assertions around the world and the fall of liberal values among political stakeholders in the United States and the West had been married to the increasingly divided world caused by the Ukraine War and the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas....

Populism and Its Consequences: Democratic Backsliding and Indias Prime Minister Narendra Modi 

by Anna Walsh | Nov 24, 2022 | Boston University

In 1947 India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru spoke of freedom and democracy, marking the transition away from English colonialism. Three years later India’s constitution was created. India has from then on been a longstanding democracy whose free...

Sex Workers Deserve Equal Rights and India’s Supreme Court Agrees

by Gabrielle Oneill | Jun 9, 2022 | University of California, San Diego

India’s recent Supreme Court decision to improve the rights of sex workers is not only a poignant step towards acceptance and regulation of the industry but also a clear example of judicial decree stepping in when legislative work fails to protect minority groups....
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