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India Moves to Curb 'Anti-National' Online Content After Pahalgam Attack

Parliamentary panel demands action plans from ministries as social media platforms face scrutiny for incitement concerns following April 22 attack.

An Indian Army personnel at the site of the Pahalgam terror attack, in Anantnag district in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Overview

  • The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology has set a May 8 deadline for ministries to outline actions against social media influencers and platforms allegedly inciting violence or acting against national interests.
  • The government has already banned over a dozen Pakistani YouTube channels, citing concerns over provocative content threatening national security.
  • India continues to enforce punitive measures against Pakistan, including visa cancellations, border closures, and airspace restrictions, following the April 22 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 tourists.
  • The attack, carried out by five militants in Jammu and Kashmir's Baisaran Valley, has escalated tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors, with ongoing ceasefire violations reported along the Line of Control.
  • UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged both nations to exercise restraint and offered UN support for de-escalation and dialogue.