India is no more recognized as a democracy by the world these days

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India has always been considered as one of the largest democracies in the World globally but of late things have changed, with reports from international research Organisations declaring that India is only ‘partly free’ in its freedom rankings and that the country has now turned into an ‘electoral autocracy’. The alluded to reports here refer to the United State Government’s sponsored non-governmental organisation’s yearly World Freedom Rankings report and another report by research institute, Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem).

These reports are based on research and analysis of the data available. The findings are significant, showing the image of India internationally. The reports observe that ever since 2014, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP party formed the Government, there was initiated a process where freedom of the media, academia, civil society declined.

This trend of an Autocratic style of Governance in India is very prominent since 2019

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All these observations have been based on various episodes in India where the Government has been severe with journalists, students, activists for being critical or dissenting peacefully against Government policies. Harassment of such populations is common by booking them on sedition and defamation charges. Government statergized attacks and violence on this section of population also were taken into account while making the report.

Even Civil Society Organisations are harassed, making it difficult for them to exist and function in the country. Political opponents have been undemocratically imprisoned using the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA Act).

There is a pattern to this process of the Government turning autocratic disrespecting the accepted democratic values

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Interestingly, there is a pattern to this phenomenon of India’s decline of democracy to autocracy.

The pattern is typical of countries that have slipped into such dictatorial regimes in the past. First Government catches hold of the media to control them, restraining their freedom, then academia and civil society who oppose Government policy are silenced and harshly acted upon.

Political opponents are weakened, removed or silenced and a polarisation is created where the ruling Government is powerful spreading its propaganda through its machinery like GOvernment controlled media spreading disinformation. There is a distinct uncomfortable ideological tinge of the Government that shows it’s dangerous, ugly face as in this case of India of the current times, it’s the ideology of Hindutva that threatens the value of secularism.

Slowly, the Government will get that tenacity to attack the core of democracy, which is other pillars of democracy like Parliament, judiciary etc.

According to V-Dem’s report, India is already feeling the pinch of the Third wave of this electoral autocracy storm that’s knocking down Indian Democracy. Right.

The stable Government advantage for India may diminish if people are dissatisfied

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Well, better late than never. I had no idea myself of all this decline of democracy and rise of authoritarianism until 2018. In 2019, I saw a lot of evidence of it with attacks on University students in Delhi, attacks on peacefully protesting women against CAA act in Delhi, and imposition of some sort of lockdown in Jammu Kashmir after repealing an Act that gave Jammu and Kashmir(special status) or limited autonomy. The Political leaders of the State were jailed, internet connections were disconnected and people were forced to stay indoors in uncertainty. This continued for months , destroying the lives and peace of people.

Even that time, most of us were busy arguing on these affairs not seeing that this is actually a ploy of the Government to get autocratic and now it’s becoming too late. Atleast, a stable Government ensured there won’t be chaos in general, but now there is chaos with protests on so many of the Government policies in the country- from farmers, students, muslim women, bankers that it shows that people are very disillusioned with the Government and there is definite hostility by the Government towards the democratically protesting peaceful population.

Democracy has failed because majority of the people are silent not active in questioning the Government

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Still a majority of us, middle class Indians are not dissenting and are keeping quiet and perhaps that’s the reason why democracy is failing, it’s because this major class of people are not organising and getting together to question the Government, holding them accountable, we live in fear ...well anyway.

The prevailing socio-political- economic scenario in India is not conductive for flowering of a progressive Nation

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Perhaps, with India’s socio-economic plight being so sick now, I expect we will have more chaos, uncertainty, I hope it does not come to that because this will lead to deterioration of the country in every front - economic, social etc, it’s not atall a healthy environment for progress and development.



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Democracy is a utopia, it does not exist anywhere in the world, neither does communism, they are philosophical extremes where the people supposedly rule through the vote but in the end they are dictatorships of the majority. Anyone who is not subservient to the United States ceases to be democratic while extremist regimes such as Israel are recognized as such. Everything is part of a power game and here it does not count whether the people are happy or not, but whether the empire is happy or not. @tipu curate 2

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Thankyou for supporting my article.

I really mean it that India is under sictatorship close to extremist regimes, similar to Germany under Hitler.

Earlier it was not as bad as this, however, other things were in the country there was a STABLE Govt. that pervented anarchy but I think that is going.

Although hope is there, as long as people stand up and protest, revoltion may come about but going through turbulance for that is going to be really hard.

I never thought we will experience despotism of such levels because Democracy atleast a frame work for it held the stability even though so many things were wrong in the way the country is, its just going to get worst I guess.

Again its good if a revolution happens and things change, possibily without anarchy and violence and this is possible, I hope it happens.

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Governments increasingly want to have more power and control over their citizens and obviously use totalitarian methods to gradually take over people's lives.

The situation that we are seeing worldwide on how the different socialist and communist agendas are expanding their tentacles more and more deeply. And now they are doing it in countries that have billions of populations, because they obviously have very large monetary interests there.

I hope that those billions of people are not fooled and go against these processes that want to take over all their possessions and their lives.

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Well... this is a very complex topic and its mixed. Atleast some people are talking about this like me, but many others are still thinking let's stay away from politics, from activism and be safe with our families.

Some people are fooled...yes fooled, brainwashed by Govt.'s propaganda.

Now, its hitting almost all of us, even the well to do at homes. At one point, you feel, to hell with all, if the Govt. is going to hit people who are harmless just for criticizing them, to hell with them.

See, they are targeting crypto people, by like still wanting to ban the crypto stuff. THis effects me personally. Atleast those farmers, bankers are out protesting, I don't about us how we can get our word out.

None of us are happy...I am agast by this sudden intolerance, its just disturbing, I have a feeling we are going into dark ages and keeping hope yes, I hope people will be ready to stand up and work out a solution in a peaceful manner. COmmunity and society is very important, if we act with stratergy together we can make change.

Anyway...more coming up ... I am sure in near future, economically we Indians will be as bad as Venezula, it looks so bad and its hard to be positive now...only negative news.

Anyway thanks for reading this complex subject. Decentralisation = crypto that's one way to kind of insulate ourselves with this Govt. influence, I know that...things will change surely.

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Maybe people are scared to challenge the actual government by fear of oppression.

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Yes, we are, because else we will be harASSED by Govt.

If the Govt. finds out I have written such a article, they may arrest me on defamation charges so its that bad, they are so intolerant for dissent!!

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