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India proposes making government advisories legally binding on tech giants

India proposes making government advisories legally binding on tech giants

ReutersMon, March 30, 2026 at 12:32 PM UTC

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BENGALURU, March 30 (Reuters) - ‌India on Monday proposed changes to its ‌IT law to make advisories and clarifications legally binding on internet ​platforms such as Meta, Google and X, the latest in a string of stricter compliance requirements for tech giants.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government this year ‌compressed the timeline for ⁠platforms to take down content flagged by authorities to three hours, from 36 ⁠hours previously, and has imposed new obligations around AI-generated content and deepfakes.

Currently, the IT ministry's advisories to ​platforms - on ​issues ranging from deepfake ​labelling to content takedown ‌practices - have functioned as guidance without explicit legal consequences.

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In new proposed rules on Monday, the government said non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued by the IT ministry would be treated as a failure ‌to meet the conditions for ​safe harbour - the legal shield ​that protects platforms ​from liability for content posted by their ‌users.

The changes were being proposed ​to "strengthen enforceability" ​of directions and "improve legal certainty", the ministry said in a notice inviting public feedback by ​April 14.

Meta, Google ‌and X did not immediately respond to ​requests for comment.

(Reporting by Munsif Vengattil in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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