India, Dec. 26 -- The Indian Army has issued an internal directive revising its policy on the use of social media applications by personnel, underscoring the need for heightened operational security and responsible online conduct in an era of evolving cyber threats.
The guidelines disseminated through the Directorate General of Military Intelligence (DGMI), have come into immediate effect and existing rules stand updated.
This move reflects a balanced approach, allowing limited digital access while maintaining strict safeguards against potential breaches, misinformation, or exploitation.
For Instagram and Similar Platforms (including YouTube, X - formerly Twitter - and Quora), army personnel may access these apps solely for viewing and m...