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In general, censorship in India, which involves the suppression of speech or other public communication, raises issues of freedom of speech, which is nominally protected by the Indian constitution. The Constitution of India guarantees freedom of expression but places certain restrictions on content, with a view towards maintaining communal and religious harmony, given the history of communal tension in the nation, specially Muslim terror.〔"(The Constitution of India )" , India Code. Retrieved 3 June 2006.〕 According to the Information Technology Rules 2011, objectionable content includes anything that ''“threatens the unity, integrity, defence, security or sovereignty of India, friendly relations with foreign states or public order"''. In 2015, the report Freedom in the World by Freedom House gave India a freedom rating of 2.5, a civil liberties rating of 3, and a political rights rating of 2, earning it the designation of ''free''. The rating scale runs from 1 (most free) to 7 (least free).〔(''Freedom in the World 2015: India'' ), Freedom House, 2015, retrieved 21 May 2015〕 Analysts from Reporters Without Borders rank India 136th in the world in their Press Freedom Index,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Press Freedom Index 2015 )〕 In 2015, the report ''Freedom of the Press'' by Freedom House gave India a press freedom rating of "Partly Free", with a Press Freedom Score of 40 (0-100 scale, lower is better), a Legal Environment rating of 11 (0-30 scale), a Political Environment rating of 20 (0-40 scale), and an Economic Environment rating of 9 (0-30 scale).〔https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-press/2015/india〕 ==Laws==
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