With cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan high after April's deadly attack in Kashmir, the Indian government is cracking down on critics and academics. DW speaks with Deepanshu Mohan, professor of economics at O.P. Jindal Global University.
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- Professor Deepanshu Mohan describes an atmosphere of fear and self-censorship in Indian academia, with scholars facing criminalization for expressing dissent. 24s
- Universities and research funding increasingly favor those who align with government narratives, affecting academic discourse and appointments. 2m 57s
- The judiciary is seen as more aligned with the executive, especially regarding national security, raising concerns about checks and balances. 3m 53s
- International pressure from democratic allies is considered important for maintaining some academic and media freedoms in India. 5m 27s