Public Data Comparison

India Under UPA vs NDA

A simple, readable dashboard comparing rupee value, democracy, media freedom, women's safety, economy, minority rights, public protests, and institutional concerns.

Reader note The page separates confirmed data from allegations and criticism. Every major claim links to public reports, court records, government data, or reporting by established outlets.
Press freedom 151 / 180

India's 2025 rank in the RSF World Press Freedom Index.

Women safety 4.45 lakh

NCRB crime-against-women cases registered in 2022.

Parliament 141 MPs

Opposition MPs suspended during the December 2023 standoff.

Rupee slide 58.32%

Depreciation shown in the provided NDA-era rupee table.

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USD To INR Exchange Rate

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Global Indexes

Democracy, Press Freedom, Passport And Civil Liberties

A lower rank usually means weaker global standing. Scores are shown where the source reports them clearly.

Area Before / Around 2014 Latest Available What Changed

Women's Rights And Safety

Reported Cases, Law, And Political Accountability

Crime numbers are registered cases, not total incidents. NCRB and MoSPI note that under-reporting and social stigma can hide the true scale of violence.

Indicator UPA / Congress Era Context NDA / BJP Era Context Concern

Economy And Living Standards

Growth, Per-Capita Income, Rupee, And Trade Pressure

India remains a large and fast-growing economy, but the criticism here is about jobs, per-capita income, currency weakness, inequality, and foreign-policy bargaining power.

Institutions And Democratic Culture

Where Critics Say BJP Failed Promises

This section uses careful wording: some points are proven events, while others are allegations by opposition parties, civil society groups, or researchers.

Verification

Sources And Fact-Check Note

These points are compiled from public datasets, official releases, court records, international indexes, civil-society analysis, and reporting by multiple journalists and analysts. Readers should still verify each source, because rankings and current figures can change.