<P> Every year, Reporters Without Borders establish a subjective ranking of countries in terms of their freedom of the press . Press Freedom Index list is based on responses to surveys sent to journalists that are members of partner organisations of the RWB, as well as related specialists such as researchers, jurists and human rights activists . The survey asks questions about direct attacks on journalists and the media as well as other indirect sources of pressure against the free press, such as non-governmental groups . </P> <P> In 2016, the countries where press was the most free were Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark and New Zealand, followed by Costa Rica, Switzerland, Sweden, Ireland and Jamaica . The country with the least degree of press freedom was Eritrea, followed by North Korea, Turkmenistan, Syria, China, Vietnam and Sudan . </P> <P> The problem with media in India, the world's largest democracy, is enormous . India doesn't have a model for a democratic press . The Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) has published a report on India stating that Indian journalists are forced--or feel compelled for the sake of job security--to report in ways that reflect the political opinions and corporate interests of shareholders . The report written by Ravi S Jha says "Indian journalism, with its lack of freedom and self - regulation, cannot be trusted now--it is currently known for manipulation and bias ." </P> <P> Freedom of the Press is a yearly report by US - based non-profit organization Freedom House . It is known to subjectively measure the level of freedom and editorial independence that is enjoyed by the press in every nation and significant disputed territories around the world . Levels of freedom are scored on a scale from 1 (most free) to 100 (least free). Depending on the basics, the nations are then classified as "Free", "Partly Free", or "Not Free". </P>

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