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Indian Army Allows Limited Instagram Access for Personnel Under Strict Guidelines

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New Delhi: In a notable shift from its earlier stance, the Indian Army has eased restrictions on social media use by permitting its personnel to access Instagram, albeit in a tightly regulated manner. According to sources, soldiers and officers may now use the platform solely to view content and keep themselves informed, without engaging through posts, likes, or comments.

The revised instructions have been circulated across all army units and formations. Officials said the move is aimed at improving awareness among personnel and enabling them to observe online narratives, including identifying misleading or false information. Soldiers have also been empowered to report suspicious or inaccurate content to their superior officers for further action.

Despite the partial relaxation, the army has made it clear that its broader digital conduct rules remain unchanged. Restrictions on active participation continue due to long-standing security concerns, including past incidents where service members were targeted through online deception, resulting in unintended disclosure of sensitive information.

The subject of social media use in the armed forces was recently addressed by Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi at the Chanakya Defence Dialogue. Responding to questions about balancing discipline with the expectations of younger recruits, he acknowledged the growing importance of smartphones in modern life. He noted that while cadets initially struggle with limited phone access at training institutions, digital tools are now essential for communication, education and personal responsibilities.

General Dwivedi stressed the importance of restraint and judgment in online spaces, drawing a distinction between impulsive reactions and measured responses. He explained that army personnel are encouraged to observe discussions online but refrain from engaging, underscoring the force’s doctrine of thoughtful response rather than instant reaction.

The Indian Army has periodically revised its social media policy over the years. After a complete ban on participation in social media groups until 2019, regulations were tightened in 2020, requiring personnel to remove dozens of mobile applications. Gradually, controlled access was restored to select platforms such as Facebook, X, YouTube, LinkedIn, WhatsApp and Telegram, under close supervision.

Officials highlighted that the army’s verified social media accounts remain the primary and trusted channels for operational updates. Past situations have demonstrated the importance of official communication, especially during sensitive military operations when unverified online posts can lead to confusion.

Under the latest guidelines, personnel may use social media platforms for limited informational and professional purposes, provided all security protocols are followed. Any violation of the instructions, authorities cautioned, will invite strict disciplinary action.

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