Government Tells Global Tech Platforms to Follow Constitution After Tougher Content Rules

The government recently directed social media companies to remove unlawful content within three hours of being notified.

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By Reuters | Updated: 18 February 2026 10:08 IST
Highlights
  • The government has asked firms to comply with the constitution
  • The rules apply to firms like Google's YouTube, Meta, X and Netflix
  • Social media companies must remove unlawful content within three hours

Visitors at the ongoing AI Impact Summit at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi

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Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Tuesday that big tech platforms like Google's YouTube, Meta, X and Netflix must operate within the country's constitutional framework, a week after New Delhi tightened its content-takedown rules.

His comments came on the sidelines of an artificial intelligence summit in Delhi, where top executives from global AI giants will join several world leaders in this week.

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"It's very important for the multinationals to understand the cultural context of the country in which they are operating," the minister said during a briefing at the India AI Impact Summit.

Last week, the government said social media companies will have to remove unlawful content within three hours of being notified, tightening an earlier 36-hour timeline, in what could be a compliance challenge for Meta, YouTube and X.

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There is a need for much stronger regulation on deepfakes, the IT minister said, adding that a dialogue has already been initiated with the industry on the issue.

There is mounting global pressure on social media companies to police content more aggressively, with governments from Brussels to Brasilia demanding faster takedowns and greater accountability.

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On Tuesday, Spain ordered prosecutors to investigate social media platforms X, Meta and TikTok for allegedly spreading AI-generated child sexual abuse material, as European regulators intensify scrutiny of big tech over harmful and illegal content.

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