Elon Musk sues India’s government over takedown orders on X

By The Straits Times | Created at 2025-03-20 16:22:32 | Updated at 2025-04-05 18:43:44 2 weeks ago

NEW DELHI – Mr Elon Musk is suing India’s government over content regulation and censorship of X, a surprise move for a billionaire trying to negotiate access for Tesla and Starlink.

The social media platform, known formerly as Twitter, accused Delhi of issuing arbitrary or erratic takedown notices.

It asked the High Court in southern Karnataka state to get the federal government to adhere to India’s laws when issuing such orders.

Mr Musk’s lawsuit reflects growing tensions between internet firms and the nationalistic government of one of the world’s largest democracies.

In past years, Delhi has imposed stringent regulations governing the operation of social media firms from Meta Platforms to Google, including potential jail terms for employees.

It also coincides with growing US-India tensions.

US President Donald Trump plans to hit India hard with reciprocal duties beginning April 2, after criticising the country for charging high tariffs on its US imports.

While a small market for US companies, the world’s most populous nation and its roughly 700 million smartphone users is regarded as a key growth market.

Mr Musk is trying to launch his Starlink satellite internet service in India, an effort awaiting regulatory clearances.

India’s hinterland needs satellite internet, the country’s telecommunications minister told Bloomberg News this week in a boost for Starlink.

And Tesla is set to ship a few thousand cars to a port near Mumbai in the coming months, marking its long-awaited debut in India.

In 2023, before Mr Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, the Karnataka High Court imposed a fine on the company and asked it to comply with state takedown orders. BLOOMBERG

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