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Digital Siege: The Kashmir VPN Ban 2026 and Its Economic Fallout

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The 2026 Kashmir VPN ban by the Indian government is disrupting the IT sector and raising human rights concerns. Explore the impact of the Kashmir VPN ban 2026 on digital rights.

You can't hide your IP, and you might not be able to keep your job. The Indian government's Kashmir VPN ban 2026 has turned the region into a digital fortress. What New Delhi calls a 'national security' necessity, residents describe as a 'digital apartheid' that threatens their livelihoods and privacy.

The Impact of the Kashmir VPN Ban 2026 on Tech Professionals

Since December 29, 2025, the Indian government has imposed a sweeping two-month ban on VPN services in Kashmir. For Basit Banday, a 27-year-old IT professional, the ban is more than an inconvenience; it's a threat to his employment. Handling sensitive healthcare data requires secure connections, which are now illegal. "VPN is mandatory for any IT organization," Banday told Al Jazeera, expressing fear of forced relocation.

Official ban on VPN usage implemented across all districts in Kashmir.
Local police report taking action against over 100 individuals for violating the order.
Reports of widespread street-level smartphone searches by security forces.

Security vs. Privacy: The Policing of Digital Space

The crackdown has moved from the servers to the streets. Videos show police in riot gear forcing pedestrians to unlock their phones for inspection. While authorities claim these are "security proceedings" to identify connections with rebels, digital rights activist Srinivas Kodali calls it a "gross violation" of fundamental rights. According to monitoring groups, Kashmir accounts for nearly 50% of India's 901 historical internet shutdowns.

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