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Rising Extremism and Human Rights Violations in India Spark Global Concerns

Global experts warn rising extremism and human rights violations in India may threaten regional stability and South Asia peace.

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Experts raise concerns over rising extremism and alleged human rights violations in India affecting regional stability.

April 27, 2026

According to recent strategic analyses and discussions at the think tank “Strategia,” India is currently facing a deep internal crisis and growing social deterioration, which defense experts have described as a “dangerous fault line” for the region. The report claims that increasing religious extremism and systematic violence against minorities are putting the overall peace and stability of South Asia at risk.

Human Rights Violations

Strategic experts believe that India’s internal conditions are rapidly deteriorating. Serious human rights violations and state-linked extremism have, according to the report, significantly damaged India’s global democratic image. It adds that this social decline is not only a threat to India’s internal stability but is also negatively affecting its strategic ambitions and relations with neighboring countries.

Warning for the International Community

International strategic forums are increasingly calling for urgent attention to India’s internal instability and policy direction. Analysts warn that if these trends continue unchecked, South Asia could face a major humanitarian or security crisis. They argue that the current extremist-driven policies are pushing India toward growing international isolation.

Future Risks

Defense analysts further state that the current situation in India is also harming its own national interests. They note that its democratic claims are being questioned globally, with some strategic circles increasingly viewing it as an “irresponsible state.” Experts emphasize that, in order to safeguard regional security, international institutions should encourage India to reconsider its aggressive and extremist policies.

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