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      TikTok insists it has not returned to India, following reports that its website was briefly accessible to users without a VPN; this occurred due to what the company and government officials described as a “network-level misconfiguration” rather than any formal unblocking or policy change. A spokesperson for TikTok confirmed they have not restored access and continue to comply with India’s government directive, and a senior official from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, speaking anonymously, also stated that no unblocking order has been issued. The Indian government further clarified that any such suggestions were “false and misleading,” reinforcing that the ban under Section 69A of the IT Act remains fully in force.

      Sources: Times of India, LiveMint, TechCrunch

      Key Takeaways

      – The brief accessibility of TikTok’s website stirred speculation about a potential relaunch, but all evidence points to a technical glitch—not a policy shift.

      – Both TikTok and Indian government sources confirm that the ban remains unchanged; no formal unblocking or restoration has occurred.

      – The incident highlights lingering sensitivities around Chinese tech platforms in India, where national security and data privacy concerns continue to guide policy.

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      TikTok’s recent momentary appearance in India sent ripples through media and social platforms, stoking hopes of a long-anticipated comeback. For years, the nation has maintained a firm ban on the app, tied to legitimate concerns over digital sovereignty and data privacy.

      Yet, this fleeting access—available without a VPN for some users—was swiftly labeled not as a policy reversal, but as a technical error: a network-level misconfiguration. Both TikTok and government officials were quick to quell speculation, reaffirming that compliance with the law remains paramount and that no unblocking order has been issued. The government, interpreting the uproar as misinformation, issued a clear statement: any reports of restoration are false and misleading.

      The incident underscores the precarious path TikTok would need to tread to return—if at all. Given the ongoing scrutiny over Chinese-linked apps and the stringent regulatory requirements that remain in place, any opportunity for reentry into India’s vast market would demand both political will and structural assurances.

      In the meantime, the brief access is best viewed as a reminder that technical glitches happen, and in spectrums of tension where technology meets national policy, the cautionary tale holds: appearances can mislead, and the real story lies in the formal pronouncement—or lack thereof.

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