Asia | Blocked and reported!

India, an aspiring digital superpower, keeps shutting down the internet

Connectivity blackouts are damaging to millions of Indians reliant on digital services

An Indian soldier keeps guard outside the main telephone exchange in Srinagar
Image: AP
|MUMBAI

ON July 1st Elon Musk caused a stir by limiting the number of tweets visible to Twitter users in a single day. Perhaps he was inspired by the High Court of Karnataka, a big south-Indian state, which the day before had issued its own argument for restricting tweets. On June 30th the court ruled against Twitter in a case challenging the constitutionality of an Indian government demand, in 2022, to block content and several accounts critical of it. The court fined Twitter 5m rupees ($61,000) for failing to comply with that demand.

This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline “Blocked and reported!”

From the July 8th 2023 edition

Discover stories from this section and more in the list of contents

Explore the edition

More from Asia

Portrait of Lee Jae-myung with a background of red and blue colour circles with a map.

Who is Lee Jae-myung, South Korea’s possible next president?

The Economist interviews the divisive progressive leader

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet

Is Cambodia slipping out of China’s orbit?

A new generation of leaders could be more receptive to the West


Why Taiwanese youth complain of becoming “housing slaves”

A new generation is questioning the value of homeownership


The Quad finally gets serious on security

The Indo-Pacific coalition signals a tougher approach to China

Taiwan’s political drama is paralysing its government

Domestic dysfunction plays right into China’s hands

An angry culture war surrounds Australia Day

Conservatives claim that wokeness is destroying the national holiday