India bans Chinese state media Xinhua, Global Times from X, cites Pakistan-aligned propaganda
Xinhua News Agency, which serves as the official state news service of the People’s Republic of China, was accused of pushing forward Pakistani propaganda during heightened regional tensions

- May 14, 2025,
- Updated May 14, 2025 12:09 PM IST
India has blocked the X (formerly Twitter) account of China’s official news agency Xinhua, days after taking similar action against the Global Times, another Chinese state media outlet. Both bans are tied to allegations of spreading anti-India propaganda in favour of Pakistan.
Xinhua News Agency, which serves as the official state news service of the People’s Republic of China, was accused of promoting content that aligned with Pakistani narratives during heightened regional tensions.
This marks the second Chinese media outlet to be restricted in India on X within a short span, highlighting New Delhi’s tightening digital policy against foreign state-linked disinformation efforts.
India has blocked the X (formerly Twitter) account of China’s official news agency Xinhua, days after taking similar action against the Global Times, another Chinese state media outlet. Both bans are tied to allegations of spreading anti-India propaganda in favour of Pakistan.
Xinhua News Agency, which serves as the official state news service of the People’s Republic of China, was accused of promoting content that aligned with Pakistani narratives during heightened regional tensions.
This marks the second Chinese media outlet to be restricted in India on X within a short span, highlighting New Delhi’s tightening digital policy against foreign state-linked disinformation efforts.
