Inside India’s Hidden Digital Market of Incest, Child Porn, Misogyny

Inside India’s Hidden Digital Market of Incest, Child Porn, Misogyny

On Sept. 10, an Instagram conversation with a young boy led me into a disturbing digital ecosystem where violent sexual content circulates freely. I now fear that a generation of boys may grow up normalising harmful sexual behaviour and misogyny.

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Another Crime Against Woman, Missing from India’s ‘Development’ Story
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Another Crime Against Woman, Missing from India’s ‘Development’ Story

Two brothers in Odisha’s Jagatsinghpur district raped a 15-year-old girl, and when she became pregnant, they tried to bury her alive – the latest of several cases of crimes against girls and women that have come to light in recent months from this state. It appears that, as in other parts of the country, these are men’s reactions to girls asserting control over their own bodies, revealing that India’s claimed growth story must include a different dimension of development.

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Teen Burnt in Odisha, Protest Follows But Offers No Plan for Women’s Safety
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Teen Burnt in Odisha, Protest Follows But Offers No Plan for Women’s Safety

On July 19, opposition parties staged protests outside AIIMS Bhubaneswar after a 16-year-old girl, critically injured in a targeted attack in Puri, was admitted for treatment—barely a week after another girl set herself on fire in Bhubaneswar alleging police inaction in a sexual harassment case. While the issue of girls’ and women’s safety in Odisha is urgent and may warrant public protest, these demonstrations offered no proposals or solutions, exposing a political culture where outrage is used to attack the government rather than confront the crisis at hand.

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Mass Burials, Rape, Paedophilia at Karnataka’s Dharmasthala Temple: Whistle-Blower
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Mass Burials, Rape, Paedophilia at Karnataka’s Dharmasthala Temple: Whistle-Blower

A former sanitation worker has testified in court that for nearly two decades he was forced by men linked to the Dharmasthala temple administration to bury the bodies of women and girls killed after being sexually assaulted within the temple premises in Karnataka. His claims, allegedly backed by skeletal remains and burial site details, point to a long period of institutional silence and inaction on disappearances reported in the region over the last thirty years.

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Tennis Player Killed: Case Points to Patriarchy, Honour and Shame Norms
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Tennis Player Killed: Case Points to Patriarchy, Honour and Shame Norms

A national-level tennis player and coach, Radhika Yadav, was reportedly shot dead in her Gurugram residence on 10 July. Her father, Deepak Yadav, has been arrested in connection with the incident and remains in judicial custody. Media reports indicate that the case is linked to three entrenched social values that continue to deprive girls and women in India of dignity and agency: the persistence of patriarchal authority, the prioritisation of family reputation over the welfare of daughters, and the cultural construction of the female body as a source of shame.

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Rape in Kerala: Does Middle Class Overlook Dalit Women’s Safety?
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Rape in Kerala: Does Middle Class Overlook Dalit Women’s Safety?

India’s middle class appears to care about women’s safety only when the woman in question belongs to a privileged caste or social class, leaving countless vulnerable women neglected. This may explain the absence of public outrage and the minimal reaction to reports of a Dalit teenager who suffered rape and abuse for five years in Kerala.

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