This document summarizes the role of the Right to Information Act 2005 in human development in India. It discusses how the right to information empowers citizens and fosters accountability and transparency, strengthening democracy. It traces the history of freedom of information laws globally and in India. It describes how the Indian judiciary has recognized the right to information as part of free speech protections in the constitution. It also outlines some reasonable restrictions on the right to information related to issues like national security, privacy, and confidential sources. Overall, the document analyzes how the Right to Information Act supports human development in India by promoting an informed citizenry and accountable governance.