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Indian protestors hold placards and flowers outside the residence of India's telecommunications minister Kapil Sibal as they protest against the government plans to censor the Internet. Pic: AP.

Google gives India a lesson on democracy and the Internet

By Tue, Jan 17, 2012 1:35PM UTC View Comments Indian protestors hold placards and flowers outside the residence of India's telecommunications minister Kapil Sibal as they protest against the government plans to censor the Internet. Pic: AP.

India received two very important lessons today, thanks to Google –  democracy 101 and Internet freedom 101. Google has made it abundantly clear that China is a totalitarian regime and India is not, and the Internet shouldn’t be filtered based on words. This is what Google’s advocate Mr NK Kaul has to say about democracy:...

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