"Internet freedom improved in India for the second consecutive year in 2015, even as more governments worldwide censored information of public interest and expanded surveillance," said the 'Freedom on the Net 2015' released by Freedom House in a statement yesterday.
In the 2014 report, India scored 42 points which came down to 40 points in 2015. More points means more restrictions on internet freedom. For instance, China with 88 points was the world's worst abuser of internet freedom followed by Syria (87) and Iran (87).
Iceland is the most internet free country with six points.
Freedom House attributed India's improvement in Internet freedom to the Supreme Court's March 2015 ruling on the IT Act, which it said provided critical improvements to the legal framework protecting internet freedom.
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"The Supreme Court's ruling on the IT Act was a long awaited victory for free speech activists in India," said Sanja Kelly, project director for Freedom on the Net.
"In 2015, India's internet users spoke out to defend net neutrality in record numbers, demonstrating a real commitment to equal, open access to online content," said Madeline Earp, Freedom on the Net's Asia research analyst.
"Shutdowns and murky information about authorities' blocking and surveillance practices violate the same fundamental internet freedom principles," Earp said.