Centre issues advisory barring live media coverage of defence operations to safeguard national security amidst escalating tensions.

In response to security concerns stemming from previous incidents such as the Kargil War and the 26/11 attack, the Indian government has imposed restrictions on live media coverage of defense operations. The directive, prompted by fears of compromising national security, particularly in the wake of the recent Pahalgam attack, calls for media outlets to exercise caution in their reporting. By discouraging real-time coverage and source-based reporting, the government hopes to avoid potential breaches that could jeopardize sensitive military operations. This move comes at a critical time when tensions are running high, underscoring the importance of responsible journalism in safeguarding national interests.

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