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The Indian government has blocked Indian and Pakistani Youtube channels

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The Central Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (CMIB) suspended 22 Youtube Channels and various social media accounts on April 5 for spreading disinformation regarding India’s national security and fabricating articles about the country’s fight with other world powers. Under the authority of the IT Rules, 2021, the Ministry has made this decision.

The Press Information Bureau issued a statement on Tuesday announcing the blocking of 22 Youtube channels, one Facebook account, three Twitter accounts, and one website that was engaged in a destructive misinformation campaign against India. These channels had a combined audience of 260 million viewers.

As per the Ministry, these stations were actively engaged in a fake news campaign against India, publishing phony stories of India fighting other countries. When these networks opted to write about matters critical to national security, India’s foreign relations, and public order, their reports were widely disseminated on social media.

The Indian government has shut roughly 18 Indian and four Pakistani YouTube channels as a result of this action. Fake news and anti-India content were posted on YouTube channels on the Indian Armed Forces, Jammu and Kashmir, and other topics. The social media profiles that were shut down as part of the action were run from Pakistan in a coordinated fashion. According to the press release, “a considerable quantity of fraudulent content uploaded by these Indian YouTube channels was related to the present situation in Ukraine and aimed at damaging India’s foreign relations with other countries.”

According to the press statement, the restricted YouTube channels were impersonating popular TV news networks by exploiting templates and identities, including photos of news anchors, to deceive viewers into believing they were genuine. ARP News, AOP News, LDC News, SarkariBabu, SS ZONE Hindi, Online Khabar, and News23Hindi are among the channels that have been shut down as part of the move. Ghulam Nabi Madni, Dunya Mery Aagy, and Haqeeqat TV are three Pakistani Twitter accounts that have been blocked.

The government declared, “The Government of India remains dedicated to guaranteeing a genuine, trustworthy, and safe online news media environment, as well as thwarting any attempts to undermine India’s sovereignty and integrity, national security, foreign relations, and public order.”

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