The government criticized social media platform X for mishandling hoax bomb threats affecting over 150 flights.
New Delhi: In light of a surge in hoax bomb threats targeting domestic and international flights, the central government has ...
A virtual meeting was held by Joint Secretary Sanket S Bhondve with representatives of social media platforms such as X and ...
On Tuesday 22 October alone, around 50 flights, including 13 each of IndiGo and Air India received bomb threats ...
Over the last 9 days, nearly 170 flights, domestic and international, have received bomb threats. These threats turned out to ...
The Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, on Wednesday, pulled up microblogging site X for facilitating the dissemination of hoaxes amidst a series of bomb threats directed at ...
In light of recent hoax bomb threats targeting domestic and international flights, the Union Ministry of Electronics and IT ...
Delhi Police has registered eight separate FIRs in connection with bomb threats to more than 90 domestic and international ...
Joint Secretary Sanket S Bhondve chaired a virtual meeting with representatives of airlines and social media platforms such ...
The government is planning legislative actions to deal with bomb threats to airlines, including placing the perpetrators in ...
In a meeting called by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the officials of X were pulled by the government for not sharing the details of the suspicious accounts that were ...
India`s aviation sector remains on high alert as a new wave of bomb threats has impacted 77 more flights from early Tuesday ...