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On Religious Hostilities, India Ranked Just Slightly Better Than Syria: Pew Study

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On Religious Hostilities, India Ranked Just Slightly Better Than Syria: Pew Study
Animosity between Hindus and Muslims drove India's poor ranking in 2015.

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India ranked fourth in the world in 2015--after Syria, Nigeria and Iraq--as having the highest social hostilities involving religion, according to research by Pew. India's ranking worsened sharply since 2014, but was better than in previous years.



Pew Research Centre, an independent non-partisan polling and research organisation, has been publishing its annual Global Restrictions on Religion Report since 2009. For the latest report, it used 18 main sources, including US Department of State reports, reports by UN and other multilateral agencies and reports by international non-governmental groups, to compose two indices--the Government Restrictions Index and the Social Hostilities Index. While the former measures government restrictions on the free practice of religion, the latter looks at hostilities between groups around the issue of religion. In 2015, it ranked 198 countries.



The Social Hostilities Index looks at 13 indicators including crimes motivated by religious hatred, mob violence related to religion, communal violence, religion-related terrorist groups, using force to prevent religious groups from operating, the harassment of women for 'violating' religious dress codes and violence over conversion or proselytising. India ranked 'very high' on the index with an index value of 8.7 out of 10, 10 being the worst. Syria ranked at 9.2, Nigeria at 9.1 and Iraq at 8.9.



Katayoun Kishi, the study's lead researcher, told Huffington Post India in an email interview that hostilities between Hindus and Muslims factored into the India's poor ranking. "[O]ne of the indicators in the Social Hostilities Index looks at whether incidents of violence occurred as a result of tensions between religious groups. In India in 2015, there were instances of attacks by Hindus on Muslims due to alleged cow slaughter, rioting after clashes between Hindus and Muslims, and mob violence involving the two groups," she said.



Government restrictions on religion in India are rated as "high" and increased over 2014 but were lower than for previous years. These include government interference in religion practice or proselytising, government hostility to minority religions and government inaction on complaints of discrimination. Government restrictions on religious practice in India were largely directed towards minorities, Ms. Kishi said. "Much of the government restrictions were aimed at non-Hindus in India. For example, the ban on cow slaughter impacted Muslims during Eid al-Adha, and Christians complained about a lack of police action after incidents of religiously-motivated violence towards them," she said.


Globally, government restrictions on religion and social hostilities involving religion increased in 2015 for the first time in three years. "The global rise in social hostilities reflected a number of factors, including increases in mob violence related to religion, individuals being assaulted or displaced due to their faith, and incidents where violence was used to enforce religious norms," Pew said. The increase in government restrictions was linked to a surge in government harassment and use of force against religious groups.


In Europe, hostilities toward Muslims in particular increased considerably. In 2015, 32 countries in Europe experienced social hostilities toward Muslims. Christians and Muslims were harassed in the most countries in 2015, continuing a trend from previous years, owing in part to their highly dispersed populations globally.


Hindus, on the other hand, were harassed in 18 countries, but 99% of Hindus live in those countries. "[T]he vast majority of the world's Hindus (95%) live in India, where harassment of Hindus by both government and social groups was reported in 2015...Coupled with harassment of Hindus in several other countries with considerable Hindu populations, including Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, this meant that 1 billion Hindus, or 99% of the world's Hindus, lived in countries where Hindus were harassed in 2015," the report said,



"[L]ower caste Hindus faced impediments to education, jobs and some government services. Crimes against them often went unpunished by authorities, sometimes because the victims did not report the crimes due to fear of retaliation," Kishi said. "When considering social hostilities, Hindus were sometimes the target of hostilities by Muslims as a result of long-standing tensions between the groups (and vice-versa, were sometimes the perpetrators of hostilities). This was not limited to lower caste Hindus," she said.



Both indices, despite registering an increase over 2014, have seen a general downward trend in India since 2007, the first year that Pew published the data for. While India's ranking on the Social Hostilities Index has worsened since 2014, it has been the second worst country in the world on social hostilities involving religion for several past years including 2008-2011.





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And yet we are fastest growing economy...largest democracy!! And rest of the countries in the list are failed states!! Welcome to the world of 'India'!! :lol:

Err!
Height of desperation.

The topic is Religious Hostilities.
Not the pace of Indian economy.

Since you are clueless, hence deflection is where you indulged into.
You had no better reply but to digress.
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Clutching on straw?
 
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These ranking are crap. India is the only country on the planet where every community is living peacefully.
We just do debates on TV .
Second , nowadays "victim playing" is the real game in India.
But in real nobody's hostile .

By 2050, India will have most Muslims in world
Do you believe this?
 
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yeah sure! This is why millions of Indians are pouring into refugee camps all over Europe! Or maybe not.....:woot:

OP is lucky to have been born in democratic India, in most of our neighboring counties anybody who consistently posts derogatory views like him would have been encouraged to cease and desist.

India is one of the very few countries in Asia that has at least some semblance of free speech....Maybe the only one with free speech without high HDI development.

If he wants to live in a "perfect" country, he should think of moving to Saudi Arabia, run by divine law not "imperfect" man made laws. There is certainly no hostility towards minorities in Saudi...possible because there are no minorities! :(
 
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the ban on cow slaughter impacted Muslims during Eid al-Adha
Not letting Cows (sacred for some Hindus) slaughtered is against Muslims but letting Cows slaughtered is not against Hindus. While letting a book burn/drawing cartoon is communal and not letting is secularism. Ok, got it. Finally starting to learn Indian version of liberalism :D.
 
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OP is lucky to have been born in democratic India, in most of our neighboring counties anybody who consistently posts derogatory views like him would have been encouraged to cease and desist.
India is democratic thanks to Leaders like Nehru, Abdul Kalam, Ambedkar etc. Please explain what derogatory means and what is derogatory over here.

India is one of the very few countries in Asia that has at least some semblance of free speech....Maybe the only one with free speech without high HDI development.

If he wants to live in a "perfect" country, he should think of moving to Saudi Arabia, run by divine law not "imperfect" man made laws. There is certainly no hostility towards minorities in Saudi...possible because there are no minorities! :(
Again thanks to the makers of constitution of India that we have free speech else worshipers of Godse wouldn't have survived so long. Had their been no free speech, the Cancer called RSS would have been confined to history. It's a shame that some Indians who aspire to compete with USA and other developed countries want to be compared with Saudi Arabia.

Not letting Cows (sacred for some Hindus) slaughtered is against Muslims but letting Cows slaughtered is not against Hindus. While letting a book burn/drawing cartoon is communal and not letting is secularism. Ok, got it. Finally starting to learn Indian version of liberalism :D.
Cows are sacred to you only when minorities want to consume it else they litter and rot on our streets. So much for their sacredness.
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On Religious Hostilities, India Ranked Just Slightly Better Than Syria: Pew Study
oh please. :disagree:

typical clickbaity leftist propaganda, you know it too.

huffingtonpost :rolleyes:

I'm not saying there aren't problems, but just slightly better than Syria :pleasantry: really ? :lol:
 
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Not letting Cows (sacred for some Hindus) slaughtered is against Muslims but letting Cows slaughtered is not against Hindus. While letting a book burn/drawing cartoon is communal and not letting is secularism. Ok, got it. Finally starting to learn Indian version of liberalism :D.
We shoul follow US, in US there are no religious restrictions.
A true role model state.
 
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