Fourth Right: Inside India’s platform-led media blocks and digital censorship
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 11th February 2026 at 4:07pm
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It lasted about two hours. That is how long The Wire’s Instagram account disappeared from India on February 9. In digital terms, that may sound trivial. In democratic terms, it is anything but.
The trigger was a 52-second satirical cartoon criticising Narendra Modi for avoiding questions in Parliament, referencing former Army chief MM Naravane’s memoir on the 2020 China standoff. What followed was telling. Users opening The Wire’s Instagram page were met with a stark notice: the account was “not available in India” due to a legal request. The account had over 1.3 million followers. The satire vanished. So did the newsroom, briefly.
When questioned, officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting den...
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