India has amended its Information Technology Rules, introducing stricter obligations for platforms in the age of artificial intelligence. Effective February 20, 2026, the new framework mandates faster takedowns, mandatory labelling of AI-generated content, and enhanced transparency, aiming to balance innovation with accountability and user safety in the digital ecosystem.
India’s IT Rules 2026 mark a major shift in how online platforms and intermediaries operate in the AI era. The amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, were notified by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and came into effect on February 20, 2026.
The changes were prompted by the rise of deepfakes, synthetic content, and misinformation, which have challenged digital governance globally. The new rules introduce definitional clarity for AI-generated content, expand due diligence obligations for intermediaries, and strengthen transparency requirements. Platforms must now act within compressed timelines to remove unlawful content, with takedown deadlines shortened to just three hours in certain cases.
Key Highlights
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Mandatory labelling and traceability standards for AI-generated content
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Compressed takedown deadlines, with unlawful content removal required within three hours
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Expanded due diligence obligations for intermediaries and platforms
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Greater transparency requirements to safeguard user trust and safety
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Framework designed to balance innovation with accountability in digital governance
Strategic Impact
Analysts note that the IT Rules 2026 represent India’s most significant regulatory intervention since the original 2021 framework. While the rules aim to protect users from harmful synthetic content and cyber risks, they also raise debates around free speech and platform liability. For businesses, compliance will require investment in AI detection, content moderation, and transparency systems. For users, the rules promise stronger safeguards against misinformation and misuse of AI technologies.
Sources: Voice&Data, Sify, MeitY Gazette Notification, Kan and Krishme