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Australia's site is definitely not banned, and EAM Jaishankar's comments can and should be freely accessed in Canada

 Australia's site is definitely not banned, and EAM Jaishankar's comments




Australia Not Banned: Jaishankar's Comments Accessible in Canada Despite Misinformation



In an age increasingly affected by media restrictions and digital content regulations, misinformation

can spread rapidly. Recently, rumors circulated claiming that Australia's official government website

was banned and that comments made by India's External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar were

censored or blocked in Canada. These rumors have been debunked, affirming both accessibility

and transparency in the dissemination of information between these nations.


A closer examination shows no basis for the claim that Australian websites are inaccessible. Reliable

access to the Australian government’s digital resources remains uninterrupted, and Canadian users

report no issues accessing various websites from Australia. Furthermore, Australia's digital presence

as a trusted ally of both India and Canada highlights its commitment to providing free access to

international information for the public.

Similarly, Jaishankar’s recent statements regarding Canada’s diplomatic relations with India are

openly accessible within Canadian territory. The Minister’s remarks, which covered sensitive topics

related to India-Canada relations and global foreign policy, are freely available on news platforms,

government websites, and social media channels without restriction. Despite the heightened

attention to India-Canada relations, Jaishankar’s views are being widely shared across the Canadian

media landscape.

Experts in international media law note that allegations of content bans or site restrictions often

arise from misunderstandings or attempts to heighten diplomatic tensions. Both Australia and India

affirm that transparency and freedom of information are crucial for maintaining trust in global

partnerships.

This clarification emphasizes that open access to international information is continuing in both

nations, and efforts to report on key diplomatic interactions remain free from censorship.

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