Social media is welcome to do business in India, they have empowered people and democracy, the minister said, adding that platforms have to be more responsible and accountable to the laws of India.
"If they don't follow the laws of the land, action will be taken accordingly," he said.
Explaining the rationale for rolling out the new guidelines, the minister said, "We have received complaints that some elements have been promoting criminal terrorist acts in the country. Over the years, there has been rampant abuse of social media. There is rampant spread of fake news. The new guidelines urge platforms to self-regulate."
Social media is welcome to do business in India, they have empowered people and democracy, the minister said, adding that platforms have to be more responsible and accountable to the laws of India.
"If they don't follow the laws of the land, action will be taken accordingly," he said.
Explaining the rationale for rolling out the new guidelines, the minister said, "We have received complaints that some elements have been promoting criminal terrorist acts in the country. Over the years, there has been rampant abuse of social media. There is rampant spread of fake news. The new guidelines urge platforms to self-regulate."