The report probes the far-reaching impact of internet shutdowns on fundamental rights, education, freedom of speech, and the economy.
This statement was originally published on sflc.in on 17 February 2025.
India continues to lead as the internet shutdown capital of the world, with authorities often imposing blackouts citing reasons like maintaining law and order, curbing violence, or preventing exam cheating. However, these shutdowns extend far beyond inconvenience – they violate fundamental rights, disrupt education, hinder emergency services, and weaken digital governance.
Our “Let The Net Work 2.0” report delves into a comprehensive analysis of internet shutdowns, a pressing issue in today’s digital age. It examines the legislative framework enabling these shutdowns and their far-reaching impact on fundamental rights, education, freedom of speech, and the economy. It offers a detailed state-wise breakdown of incidents. Additionally, the report highlights judicial interventions aimed at curbing this practice. Internet shutdowns are more than just disruptions – they hinder emergency services, weaken governance, and violate fundamental rights.