
India has restored access to X (formerly Twitter) Chinese global times and the Turkish world TRT after a short suspension. These states operated by the media handles were not inaccessible in India from the early hours on Wednesday.
Loans x accounts of the Global Times and Xinhua on Wednesday showed that in India it was detained in response to a legal application.
In India, the X account was also detained, as observed on Wednesday, the X TRT World account was also detained. The following message is displayed after opening the TRT World Account-“Account detained”
“@Trtworldhas were detained in response to legal demand”
The ban was imposed on forensic reports connecting Turkish original drones used by Pakistan in airspace violations and in the middle of concerns about the dissemination of unchanged and misleading information about Indian military operations, especially after Indian accurate strokes in terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan.
At the beginning of May 8, the social media platform received executive orders from the Indian government, which blocked over 8,000 accounts in India, subject to potential sanctions, including significant fines and imprisonment of local company employees, the declaration of global government affairs.
Commands include requirements for blocking access in India for accounts belonging to international intelligence organizations and prominent X -users. The Indian Embassy in China has rebuked global time for Chinese media outputs that Military Pakistan shot down an Indian fighter and recommended to verify the facts and sources before publishing these reports.
“Dear @globalimesnews, we recommend that you verify your facts and to review your resources before pulling out this kind of misinformation,” said the Indian Embassy in Beijing, China.
India categorically rejected the Pakistani harmful misinformation campaign that falsely demanded the destruction of a critical Indian
China and Turkey have taken a firm attitude to support Pakistan after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in 26 victims.
China called for an impartial probe into the attack and reaffirmed the support of Pakistani sovereignty and security fears.
Meanwhile, Turkey has openly expressed solidarity with Pakistan and condemned Indian retaliation as a “unprovoked violation of Pakistani sovereignty”.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan publicly supported Pakistan and described the victims of Indian strikes as “martyrs” and tied to close coordination with Islamabad.
(Tagstotranslate) India