India's Growing Censorship Problem

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-02 03:35:00 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 13:58:36

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India's Growing Censorship Problem

BangaloreMirror, Indiatimes, Content not found: The growing prevalence of internet censorship in India

Recently, many Indians have experienced geographical restrictions on platforms like Netflix and have been unable to access certain movies and TV shows, allegedly due to licensing agreements. This growing trend of censorship has also permeated the local news landscape, with many readers unable to access important information on specific platforms. These factors have led to an increasingly restricted internet experience for many Indians, with some fearing it is a step backwards for the country's democracy.

The fundamental basis of democracy is the right to information and the freedom to express oneself and be informed on important issues. Short of blatant misinformation or hate speech, there should be no restriction on accessing information. Unfortunately, some readers in India have encountered the frustrating "Content not found" message on numerous platforms, indicating that the information they seek is restricted due to their geographical location. This is a worrying new trend that undermines the core principles of journalism and the flow of information.

Recent reports have highlighted that internet censorship in India is not confined to certain websites or platforms but is widespread and pervasive. Many readers have reported encountering geographical restrictions on platforms like Netflix, blocking their ability to access certain movies and TV shows. This has led to a growing sense of frustration and discontent among citizens over their limited internet experience and the perceived implications on their freedom of expression and access to information.

As responsible members of a democratic society, we must advocate for the unrestricted availability of news and information and demand that our elected officials prioritize the open flow of information without geographical restrictions or political censorship.

We, as a responsible and vigilant society, should proactively address these issues and urge authorities and the respective platforms to resolve this growing matter. We should strive to ensure that everyone in India has equal access to information and entertainment, regardless of where they reside, thereby fostering an inclusive and democratic society.