X says India ordered it to block 8,000 accounts or face jail for local staff
- India’s government has ordered X, owned by Elon Musk, to block over 8,000 accounts within the country or face significant fines and imprisonment of local staff.
- The directive targets accounts linked to Pakistani politicians, media, and celebrities amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions following a deadly Kashmir terror attack.
- X has begun restricting access to these accounts in India but expressed disagreement with the order, calling it censorship and noting a lack of evidence for many accounts.
- This development adds tension to Musk’s expanding tech ventures in India, including Tesla showrooms and Starlink satellite internet plans.
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