Militants Allegedly Using Starlink To Evade Internet Blackouts In Manipur
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- Jan 06, 2025
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In the conflict-hit Indian state of Manipur, militant groups are reportedly using Elon Musk’s satellite-based internet service, Starlink, to bypass government-imposed internet shutdowns. Despite being unlicensed for use in India due to security concerns, Starlink, operated by Musk’s SpaceX, is legally permitted in neighboring Myanmar.
Security officials and members of armed groups have confirmed the service’s usage in the region, some prominent media houses reported. A senior police officer, speaking anonymously, revealed that a Starlink device was likely smuggled into Manipur from Myanmar, where the service is officially allowed. The officer added that Starlink has been found operational in areas near the Myanmar border.
A leader of the People’s Liberation Army of Manipur (PLA), a Meitei separatist militant group, admitted that the organization used Starlink devices to access the internet during government-enforced shutdowns in Manipur. According to the source, the group initially tested the device in Myanmar and later discovered it worked across the border in India.
The use of Starlink by militant groups highlights the growing challenge of regulating satellite internet services in regions experiencing unrest and security concerns.
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