
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has written a formal letter to X Corp (formerly Twitter), raising serious concerns over the misuse of artificial intelligence tools such as Grok and other services linked to xAI.
The letter, dated January 2, 2026, was sent to the Chief Compliance Officer of X Corp, India Operations. In it, the ministry said X has failed to meet its legal duties under Indian law to prevent the spread of obscene, nude, indecent, and sexually explicit content on its platform.
MeitY has asked X to submit an Action Taken Report and ensure immediate compliance with existing digital safety laws.
In the letter, MeitY said it has received repeated complaints from parliamentary stakeholders and members of the public. These complaints claim that certain content on X violates Indian laws related to decency and online safety.
The ministry said that the AI service Grok, developed by xAI and integrated into X, is allegedly being misused to create fake accounts and generate obscene images and videos. Some of this content reportedly targets women using vulgar language, derogatory images, and AI-generated prompts.
The government warned that such misuse reflects a serious failure of platform-level safeguards and content moderation systems.
MeitY said the spread of such content directly affects the dignity, privacy, and safety of women and children. The letter highlighted concerns about sexual harassment, digital exploitation, and harm caused by AI-generated synthetic content.
The ministry stated that allowing such material to circulate weakens India’s digital safety framework and violates the legal responsibilities of social media intermediaries operating in the country.
The government said X is required to follow the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021.
The letter clearly states that compliance with these laws is not optional.
MeitY listed several key rules that X must follow, including:
The ministry also reminded X about an earlier advisory issued on December 29, 2025. That advisory had clearly instructed all intermediaries to review their internal compliance systems, content moderation practices, and user enforcement tools.
MeitY said X had already been warned to ensure strict and continuous compliance with Indian law, especially when AI tools are involved.
The government stressed that hosting or sharing obscene or sexually explicit content can lead to punishment under several Indian laws. These include:
The letter warned that companies can also face penalties under Section 85 of the IT Act for failing to follow rules.
MeitY made it clear that the use of AI does not reduce responsibility. Instead, platforms must take extra care to ensure AI tools are not used to spread harmful or illegal content.
The ministry said AI-generated content that invades privacy or dignity is just as illegal as content created by humans.
X has been asked to respond with a detailed Action Taken Report and take immediate corrective steps. The ministry said further action may follow if compliance gaps are not addressed. The letter marks one of the strongest warnings yet by the Indian government on the misuse of AI in social media spaces.
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