FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION: ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND THE FUTURE

 

Internet freedom and democracy are closely related to each other because the Internet has become a part of democratic values and in today's history, freedom of expression, access to information, and decision-making without the participation of all private and public in the political process are comprehensive and comprehensive. The lesser right of public opinion cannot be a spokesperson and representative. In recent years, there have been many examples of using the Internet to promote democracy, such as social media being used to organize protests and voter mobilization, and using online platforms to increase transparency and accountability in government affairs. Growing, however, there are concerns about the Internet being misused and used to spread propaganda, and governments are using "online tools" to influence public opinion. Overall, the relationship between Internet freedom and democracy is complex and has a mix of positives and negatives, and a free Internet is universally seen as a component of a healthy democracy. A recent annual survey of facts on "internet freedom" globally states that India tops the list of countries with the most internet restrictions (bans) during 2022, and India's internet ban ( The unique honor regarding shutdown) has been going on for five consecutive years. In the said research conducted by the non-governmental organizations "Access Now" and "Keep It On", working for restriction-free internet, 187 times internet shutdowns were recorded in India in 365 days of 2022. After India, the second country in terms of internet ban is Ukraine, where internet shutdowns were implemented 22 times during the ongoing war.

Many other South Asian countries are also in this list. Internet outages in India have occurred more than 20 times in Indian-administered Kashmir. The report states that under the Indian Telecommunications Bill, the central and provincial governments can shut down the Internet when necessary and have constitutionally unlimited powers to impose such bans. Advocates and supporters of a free Internet worldwide want the Constitution to protect its free and uninterrupted provision of the Internet instead of banning it. In many countries it has become a norm to shut down the internet to control the internal law and order situation or during various types of conflicts, gatherings, elections and even in some countries on the occasion of exams. The internet blackout imposed by the government of the African country of Ethiopia in the troubled region of Tigray was the world's longest shutdown, lasting more than two years. Different countries have different ideas about Internet freedom. Unfettered Internet access in a few countries, while the majority of countries want to maintain their grip on the Internet and can censor and control online content with limited restrictions. According to the report "Freedom on We Net" compiled by "Freedom House", an organization that evaluates Internet freedom, as the Internet is fast and spreading, the restrictions imposed on it are also increasing, and China is the country with regard to Internet restrictions. is at the top of the list of countries with strict internet policies. Due to the continued increase in "online censorship" and surveillance due to the Corona epidemic, governments are using it to crack down on freedom of expression, and it is generally described as a national security requirement, which is why the Internet worldwide. Freedom is at risk, but there are countries where the Internet is free from all restrictions. A possible question in the context of this entire debate is what is the future of the Internet? As more and more people around the world are connected to the Internet, instead of separate laws for the development and access to this resource, the need for a global law is being felt. It should also determine the ratio of investment growth as the need for better broadband and quality mobile phone networks has now spread from education to healthcare delivery and governance, and not only development needs and development issues can be communicated between countries through the Internet. New possibilities of cooperation are being created, but through the same internet, help is also being taken in making correct decisions to deal with natural disasters or any kind of emergency. Today's Internet has evolved beyond artificial intelligence into a combination of advanced artificial intelligence and data science, with applications ranging from chatbots and virtual assistants to decision-support computers popularizing consumer privacy and security on the Internet. So it is getting more attention today than in the past. Likewise, virtual and augmented reality technologies are seeing widespread use, creating new opportunities for immersive experiences and online collaboration. For a large number of Internet users, this medium is only a source of social media and online entertainment, and the number of such users (communicates) who depend on the Internet is increasing. Overall, the future of the Internet is being shaped by a combination of technological advances and changing socio-cultural trends.

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