Why are internet shutdowns so common in India?

Why are internet shutdowns so common in India?

We’re barely into 2021 but already, there have been at least eight internet shutdowns in India. The latest round followed the protest by farmers against three new agriculture laws. India shuts down the internet more than any other country – 106 times in 2019 with Venezuela, an authoritarian regime, a distant second with just 12 such instances. Most shutdowns occur during or after incidents of police brutality and protests, and are often used as a tool to stifle dissent. , counsel at the Software Freedom Law Center, explains the impact of the internet kill switch.Radhika Jhalani Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Beneath The Silence: Gandhi's Shadow over Today's Storm

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29 Sep 20252min

Why the uptick in CEO exits should concern you

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26 Sep 20257min

The government is at war with the Mughals

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Gender credit gap holding India, societal evolution back

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12 Sep 20257min

‘Formal schooling structure often fails the underprivileged’

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9 Sep 202538min

How Trump’s tariffs are wrecking the US’ economy

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5 Sep 20257min

What are FTAs and how do they help developing countries?

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