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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

India wants whistleblowers to speak up—but still doesn’t protect them - CNBC TV18

HomeLegal NewsIndia wants whistleblowers to speak up—but still doesn’t protect them

India lacks a working law to protect whistleblowers, even as corruption persists, leaving those who speak up exposed to retaliation despite years of legislative promises.

A legal system that encourages citizens to report corruption must also protect those who do so. In India, however, the law has consistently struggled to provide meaningful and enforceable safeguards for whistleblowers. Despite repeated legislative efforts and rising concerns around corruption, a comprehensive and operational framework remains elusive.



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