The latest Press Freedom Index prepared by the Paris-based non-profit organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF) places India at 150 out of 180 countries. The index indicated a steady decline in press freedom in India in the past few years. What is concerning the nature of the index is the narrowing distance between India and countries with dictatorships and authoritarian governments. The countries which normally occupy the bottom of the index such as Saudi Arabia, North Korea, Myanmar, etc. are infamous for ruthless dictatorships, human rights violations, and absolute disregard for any democratic values. The media is used as a propaganda apparatus or as a branch of the government in these countries. An independent press does not exist in these countries where the media is either owned by the regime or people who are close to the regime. India’s recent performance in many of the global indexes related to independent media and press freedom show tendencies that are not apposite for the largest democracy in the world.