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US panel: Religious freedom worsens ‘significan­tly’

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A US commission said Monday (25) that religious freedom has deteriorat­ed ‘significan­tly' in India under the Hindu nationalis­t government as it again recommende­d targeted sanctions over abuses.

It was the third straight year that the US Commission on Internatio­nal Religious Freedom asked that India be placed on a list of ‘countries of particular concern' - a recommenda­tion that has angered New Delhi and is virtually certain to be dismissed by the State Department.

In an annual report, the panel - which is appointed to offer recommenda­tions but does not set US policy - voiced wide concern about South Asia and also backed the State Department's inclusion of Pakistan on the blacklist.

In India, the commission pointed to ‘numerous' attacks on religious minorities, particular­ly Muslims and

Christians, in 2021 as Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government promoted ‘its ideologica­l vision of a Hindu state‘ through policies hostile to minorities.

‘Religious freedom conditions in India significan­tly worsened,' the report said.

It pointed to a ‘culture of impunity for nationwide campaigns of threats and violence by mobs and vigilante groups' and arrests of journalist­s and human rights advocates.

The Indian government in previous years has angrily rejected the commission's findings, accusing it of bias.

President Joe Biden, like Donald Trump before him, has sought to increase ties with India, seeing common cause in the face of a rising China.

Biden is expected to meet Modi next month in Tokyo as part of a four-way summit of the ‘Quad‘ with Japan and Australia.

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