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India Bans Pakistani YouTube Channels Including Shoaib Akhtar, Arzoo Kazmi After Pahalgam Terror Attack

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KKN Gurugram Desk | In a major move following the recent Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian government has taken a significant digital action by banning multiple Pakistani YouTube channels.
Among the prominent names affected are Shoaib Akhtar, Arzoo Kazmi, and Syed Muzammil Shah.

This decision effectively restricts Indian YouTube users from accessing these Pakistani content creators, marking a new phase of digital retaliation following escalating geopolitical tensions.

Background: The Pahalgam Terror Attack

On 22 April 2025, terrorists carried out a brutal attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, resulting in the death of several Indian security forces and civilians.
This attack severely strained India-Pakistan relations once again, prompting India to retaliate not just militarily and diplomatically but also digitally.

One part of this broader response was to target Pakistani media and influencers allegedly involved in spreading anti-India narratives online.

Which Pakistani Channels Are Banned?

Among the banned channels are:

  • Shoaib Akhtar: The former Pakistani fast bowler had a highly popular YouTube channel discussing sports and regional matters.

  • Arzoo Kazmi: A journalist and commentator known for her videos on India-Pakistan relations.

  • Syed Muzammil Shah: A commentator whose content often discussed Indo-Pak issues with a critical view of India.

Several other lesser-known but influential Pakistani channels have also been blocked in India.

Why Did India Ban These Channels?

The government’s rationale behind banning these YouTube channels includes:

  • National Security Concerns: Fear that such channels could influence Indian public opinion, spread misinformation, or subtly propagate anti-India narratives.

  • Propaganda Control: Many Pakistani YouTubers were allegedly pushing distorted versions of events related to Kashmir and cross-border tensions.

  • Public Sentiment: After incidents like Pahalgam, Indian public anger against Pakistan increases, and ensuring digital platforms don’t become mediums of provocation becomes crucial.

The action mirrors a growing global trend where countries are taking proactive steps to regulate foreign influence in their digital spaces.

Legal Framework Behind the Ban

The Indian government used the provisions under:

  • Information Technology Act, 2000

  • Section 69A (Blocking of public access to information for maintaining sovereignty and integrity of India)

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, in coordination with intelligence agencies, identified specific content that was deemed harmful to India’s internal security and ordered the blocking accordingly.

Impact of the Ban on Indian Viewers

With this ban:

  • Indian users trying to access the banned Pakistani channels now face error messages or access denial.

  • Existing subscribers to these channels from India will no longer receive updates or notifications.

  • YouTube India has implemented geo-blocking based on the government’s instructions.

This move significantly reduces the visibility and influence of Pakistani narratives among Indian audiences.

Response from Pakistan and Banned YouTubers

Although official statements from Pakistan’s government are awaited, preliminary reactions from the banned YouTubers have been sharp:

  • Shoaib Akhtar posted on social media criticizing India’s decision, labeling it as an “attack on freedom of speech.”

  • Arzoo Kazmi argued that her content aimed to promote dialogue and was misunderstood.

  • Syed Muzammil Shah accused India of censorship and suppressing alternative viewpoints.

Pakistani media outlets are also portraying the move as another instance of India’s hardline approach post-Pahalgam.

Broader Pattern: Digital Front Becoming the New Battlefield

The blocking of YouTube channels is not an isolated incident.
It is part of a broader global trend where:

  • Information Warfare: Nations are now battling narratives, perceptions, and public opinions through online platforms.

  • Cyber Sovereignty: Countries are increasingly asserting their rights over what content can be accessed within their digital borders.

  • Counter-Propaganda Measures: Governments are actively curbing foreign influence operations disguised as independent journalism or commentary.

India’s move aligns with actions previously seen in the US, Europe, and Australia against adversarial content sources.

Similar Past Actions by India

India has earlier banned:

  • Numerous Chinese apps like TikTok, WeChat, and PUBG under national security grounds.

  • Pakistani websites and media outlets during previous cross-border escalations.

  • Several social media pages suspected of promoting anti-India sentiments.

Thus, the latest ban is a continuation of India’s evolving strategy to secure its digital environment.

Public Reaction in India

Indian netizens largely supported the government’s decision:

  • Many hailed it as a much-needed step against cross-border misinformation.

  • Some digital rights activists, however, raised concerns over censorship and freedom of expression.

  • The general sentiment remains strongly in favor of protecting national interests first.

Possible Future Developments

 

Scenario Likely Impact
More Bans on Pakistani Content Shrinking of Pakistan’s digital reach in India
Pakistan Retaliates Possible blocking of Indian channels in Pakistan
International Scrutiny Debates around digital freedom and censorship

The Indian government’s decision to block several Pakistani YouTube channels, including high-profile names like Shoaib Akhtar, Arzoo Kazmi, and Syed Muzammil Shah, marks a clear and assertive stance:
National security and information sovereignty are non-negotiable.

As digital spaces increasingly become battlegrounds for ideological and narrative supremacy, India’s proactive moves signal its readiness to counter threats not just on land, air, or water, but also across the vast digital frontier.

This post was published on April 28, 2025 13:05

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