💨 Abstract
Investigative journalism in India faces numerous obstacles, including legal threats, editorial edits, political pressure, and financial constraints. Journalists often risk threats, censorship, and a lack of institutional support while pursuing important stories. The resulting exposés are frequently diluted or suppressed, with the ruling party and opposition often using them for political gain.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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