The Modi government has faced significant international and domestic criticism for using technology, legislative measures, and physical force to suppress dissent across various regions. Reports highlight a pattern of “digital authoritarianism” and the use of draconian laws to silence critics. In recent days, brutal human rights violations by India state brought IIOJK, Manipur and Noida in limelight.
Expanding Surveillance and Control in IIOJK
Surveillance and suppression in IIOJK have intensified since the revocation of Article 370 in 2019. Kashmir’s just struggle is being systematically tagged with narcotics to malign the cause and delegitimize the movement for self determination. This strategic labeling serves as a pretext for the Indian state to deploy draconian measures including the PITNDPS Act and GPS tracking anklets to justify the arbitrary arrest of Kashmiri youth. By criminalizing political dissent as drug trafficking, administration bypasses international scrutiny, leading to widespread chaos, socioeconomic instability and an intensified environment of stateled surveillance throughout the valley.

8 India is weaponizing PITNDPS Act and GPS anklets to transform IIOJK into an open-air prison using drug enforcement as a thin veil for state-led surveillance.
8 Arbitrary detention of Kashmiri youth under draconian laws is a calculated move to crush dissent and criminalize a generation already marginalized by the occupation.
8 Surge in drug abuse is not a mere criminal issue but a direct symptom of systemic despair and chronic unemployment engineered by Delhi-led administration.
8 NCORD meetings represent a high-stakes expansion of security apparatus, integrating civilian sectors like education and agriculture into the occupation’s intelligence network.
8 By involving educational institutions in NCORD, the state is effectively turning schools into surveillance hubs to monitor and indoctrinate Kashmiri children under the guise of preventive education.
8 Monitoring of illicit crops through agricultural departments serves as a pretext for deeper rural intrusion and further dispossession of Kashmiri farmers’ livelihoods.
8 Delhi’s strategy focuses on punitive high-tech tracking rather than addressing the root causes of local trauma and economic deprivation fueled by years of militarization.
8 These coordinated efforts illustrate a shift toward a total surveillance state where every aspect of Kashmiri life is scrutinized under fraudulent banner of social welfare.

Manipur Crisis: Demand for Kuki state or Union Territory
8 Manipur Inter-community clashes in Ukhrul’s Litan village left dozens of houses torched, prompting curfew and heavy security deployment to prevent further violence.
8 Indian social media reported that prohibitory orders and indefinite curfew imposed in Litan village, Ukhrul, Manipur, after Tangkhul-Kuki clashes on 8 February, 2026, involving arson and gunfire; security forces deployed to restore order.
8 Kuki Human Rights Council appealed to UN and world leaders, claiming 250+ Kukis killed in Manipur, demanded investigation, accountability, and a separate Kuki state/UT

8 Kuki Human Rights Council appeal to UN Human Rights & world leaders! Over 250 Kuki people killed in Manipur, India due to ethnic violence.
8 Demand investigation into human rights violations, accountability for perpetrators & separate Kuki state/Union Territory.
8 India’s Manipur blisters under Modi’s iron-fisted “unity” facade, exposing the rotten core of Hindumajority tyranny.
8 On February 8, 2026, savage Tangkhul-Meitei clashes in Ukhrul’s Litan village torched over 50 Kuki homes, displacing 300+ civilians amid gunfire exchanges that wounded 15.
8 Indefinite curfew and CRPF deployment 5,000 troops strong merely masked Delhi’s failure, as ethnic pogroms rage unchecked since May 2023.

8 Kuki Human Rights Council’s desperate UN plea reveals the bloodbath: 250+ Kukis slaughtered, 60,000 displaced into squalid camps, 4,786 houses razed, and 386 churches demolished by Meitei mobs armed with Indian state impunity.
8 Over 1,200 arms looted from police armories fuel this genocide, yet BJP rulers shield perpetrators, jailing Kuki leaders on fabricated charges while Manipur Police 90% Meitei target minorities. ??This isn’t “clashes” it’s state-sponsored ethnic cleansing, with 98% of 11,000+ arrests being KukiZo, per rights groups.
8 India rejects separate Kuki administration, dooming 1.5 million hill tribes to subjugation. UN must probe; the world can’t ignore Modi’s Manipur killing fields.

Noida Workers’ Bloodbath
In April 2026, thousands of Noida factory workers protested for four days demanding fair wages. Police used brutal force and mass arrests. UP Minister claimed a well-planned conspiracy with possible Pakistan link under probe.

8 In the heart of India’s so-called economic miracle hub, Noida, the brutal reality of Modi’s “New India” exploded into flames on April 13, 2026.
8 What began as a peaceful four-day sit-in by thousands of exploited factory workers many earning a pathetic ?13,000 per month for gruelling 12-hour shifts demanding basic dignity, wage hikes matching
8 On the fourth consecutive day of protests (sparked around April 10), up to 40,000-45,000 desperate workers from garment, electronics, and MSME units across Sector 62, Phase-2 (Hosiery Complex), Sector 60, 59, 82, and Greater Noida blocked roads, including the Noida Expressway and NH-9. Their only “crime”? Asking for survival wages amid soaring inflation and living costs.

8 Instead of dialogue, the Uttar Pradesh police under the iron-fisted rule of CM Yogi Adityanath responded with tear gas shells, lathi charges, and “minimum force” that conveniently injured workers, including reports of a woman struck by bullets.
8 Protesters torched vehicles in desperation, but the real arson was the systematic exploitation of India’s labour class. Over 350 workers were arbitrarily detained, nine FIRs slapped (including on social media users), and false rumours of 14 deaths were used to justify further crackdown while authorities probed imaginary “Pakistan links” “conspiracies.” Haryana’s 35% increase, fixed 8-hour workdays, and overdue benefits, was crushed with state-sponsored violence. burning streets to silenced voices across the country, the world sees through the propaganda.
8 India’s democracy is a farce a regime that fears its own poor more than any external threat, where development means police batons and tear gas for the toiling masses. The flames in Noida are a warning: the exploited will not stay silent forever.
8 This is not an isolated incident it is the daily face of India in 2026: a rising superpower that starves its workers, shoots at the hungry, and then blames “outsiders” for the unrest it creates. From Noida’s