FOURTH RIGHT: Too many gatekeepers or finally a faster fix for fake news?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Friday, 20th March 2026 at 3:44pm
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India's proposed overhaul of Section 69A doesn't just tinker with content moderation; it blows up the architecture entirely. If the amendments go through, the power to order social media takedowns will no longer be concentrated in a single ministry. Home Affairs, Defence, External Affairs, and Information & Broadcasting could each independently issue directives to platforms, bypassing the existing MeitY bottleneck. First reported by The Indian Express and developed further by Storyboard18, this is a shift significant enough that the news industry should be paying far more attention than it currently is.
The instinctive response and the dominant one in digital rights circles is alarm. More ministries wielding takedown power means more pre...
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