India Blocks Thousands of Social Media Accounts Amid Tensions with Pakistan
Government orders shutdown of nearly 8,000 accounts on social media platform X, sparking concerns among journalists and activists
The Indian government has blocked approximately 8,000 accounts on the social media platform X, as part of a crackdown that has drawn widespread attention.
This move follows recent tensions between India and Pakistan.
Journalists, digital media outlets, and human rights activists have expressed concern over the blocking of these accounts, citing potential implications for freedom of expression and access to information.
The Indian government's decision to block these accounts is reportedly aimed at curbing the spread of certain types of content.
The blocked accounts include those belonging to journalists, media organizations, and individuals.
The development has raised questions about the use of social media regulation in the country.
India has a large and diverse online community, with millions of users actively engaging on various social media platforms.
The blocking of these accounts has affected not only the account holders but also their followers and the broader online community.
The situation is being closely watched by international organizations and human rights groups, who are monitoring the developments and their potential impact on global digital freedoms.