How India’s new three-hour takedown rule will change social media

Bhavika JainTIMESOFINDIA.COM
Feb 13, 2026 | 14:43 IST
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The government’s move to mandate three-hour content takedowns and tighter AI disclosures signals a tougher regulatory stance on digital platforms, but critics warn the speed-first approach risks over-removal, automated censorship and weaker procedural protections for online speech

India has tightened its grip on online content moderation. From February 20, social media platforms will have just three hours to remove unlawful content once notified. This is a steep cut from the earlier 36-hour window under the Information Technology (IT) Rules, 2021.

The amendment, notified by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) under powers granted by the Information Technology Act, 2000, significantly tightens compliance obligations that were already contested when first introduced in 2021.
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