Pakistan Blocks TICE News After Exposés on Deep State & Terror Links

Pakistan has blocked TICE News, an Indian platform known for its investigative journalism on geopolitics, startups, and business, accusing it of publishing "anti-state" content that threatens national security

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority enforced the block under rules targeting unlawful online content, highlighting TICE's failure to address previous accusations of contraventions in their reporting

TICE News has published several reports exposing Pakistan's military and intelligence activities, including alleged state-sponsored terrorism and duplicity in global diplomacy, which have likely unsettled Pakistani authorities

Notable investigations by TICE include analyses of Pakistan's military strategies, connections between Pakistan and extremist groups like Hamas, and critiques of the country's ideological obsessions that fuel terrorism

TICE News' reporting has also covered India's strategic responses to terror threats and diplomatic efforts to curb international funds potentially supporting terrorism in Pakistan

Manoj Singh, TICE's Founder and Editor-in-Chief, stated that the ban highlights the power of truthful journalism and pointed out that while a website can be blocked, the truth cannot be silenced

The blocking of TICE News is seen as a reflection of Pakistan's insecurity in the global information ecosystem and an inadvertent validation of the impact of TICE's reporting

Despite the ban in Pakistan, TICE News continues to operate globally, maintaining its commitment to fearless journalism and holding power structures accountable

TICE's work underscores the role of free press in democratic societies, where it thrives by empowering entrepreneurs and delivering well-researched geopolitical narratives

The censorship by Pakistan is perceived by TICE as a badge of honor, showcasing the influence and reach of its investigative journalism on sensitive issues