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India urges X to comply with national law after new transparency rule on government blocks

The Indian government told Elon Musk's platform X to adhere to domestic law after X announced a policy to highlight government-ordered content restrictions.

India's central government issued a notice to Elon Musk-owned social network X, insisting the service obey the country's legal framework. This admonition came after X introduced a rule that would display government-directed content restrictions more prominently to its users. Officials in New Delhi emphasized that the platform must "follow the law of the land" in light of the new transparency measure.

The development underscores the broader debate over digital platforms' role in enforcing state censorship. No punitive steps were announced, but the government signaled its expectation of full compliance. The communication was released on Monday, highlighting the ongoing regulatory dialogue between India and global tech firms. X has not yet responded publicly to the government's demand.

Why it matters

It shows how governments are pressing global platforms to enforce local censorship rules.

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