Tor By Country

Tor in India — Privacy Concerns and Usage Guide

India is the world's leader in internet shutdowns, having imposed over 700 shutdowns since 2012 — more than any other country. While India does not maintain a centralized censorship firewall like China, the government increasingly blocks websites, apps, and entire internet services at the regional and national level. Combined with expanding surveillance under the IT Act and proposed data protection legislation, Tor is becoming an important privacy tool for India's 800 million internet users.

Need this done for your project?

We implement, you ship. Async, documented, done in days.

Start a Brief

Internet Censorship and Shutdowns in India

India's internet censorship operates through multiple mechanisms. The IT Act 2000 (amended 2008) grants the government broad powers to block websites, and Section 69A allows the government to order content takedowns without judicial oversight. Hundreds of websites have been blocked, including news outlets, political sites, and file-sharing services. In 2020, India banned TikTok and over 200 other Chinese apps on national security grounds.

Internet shutdowns are India's most distinctive form of censorship. The government orders regional shutdowns during protests (Kashmir has experienced shutdowns lasting over a year), communal tensions, and even during exams to prevent cheating. These shutdowns range from total blackouts to targeted blocking of mobile data while keeping broadband active, or throttling speeds to 2G to prevent video sharing.

India's surveillance capabilities are expanding rapidly. The Central Monitoring System (CMS) gives security agencies direct access to telecommunications data. The proposed Digital Personal Data Protection Act introduces new data localization requirements. Aadhaar, India's biometric ID system, increasingly links online activities to real identities. These developments make privacy tools like Tor increasingly relevant for India's population.

Recommended Tor Configuration for India

India does not systematically block Tor, so in most situations Tor Browser connects directly without needing bridges. However, during internet shutdowns or in regions where Tor may be specifically targeted, bridges provide added reliability:

Direct Connection: For most Indian users in most situations, Tor Browser works without any special configuration. Simply download, install, and connect. Use the default security settings for general browsing, or set Security Level to Safer or Safest for sensitive activities.

Snowflake: During internet shutdowns where mobile data is cut but broadband remains available (common in India's targeted shutdown approach), Snowflake can help bypass any Tor-specific blocks. It is also useful if your ISP has been ordered to block Tor relay IPs, which has been reported by some users in Kashmir and northeastern states.

obfs4 Bridges: Keep a set of private obfs4 bridges configured as a backup. During major crackdowns — such as the abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir or widespread protests — having pre-configured bridges ensures you can connect even if Tor relays are suddenly blocked. Request bridges proactively rather than waiting until you need them, as bridge distribution services themselves may become inaccessible during shutdowns.

VPN + Tor for Indian Users

While Tor is not blocked in most of India, using a VPN alongside Tor provides important privacy benefits. Indian ISPs are required to retain user data for extended periods, and the CMS gives the government access to this data. A VPN prevents your ISP from seeing that you are using Tor, while Tor provides anonymity beyond the VPN.

India's 2022 CERT-In directive requires VPN providers operating in India to log user data for five years and share it with authorities on demand. Many international VPN providers responded by removing their Indian servers. Choose a VPN provider that does not have Indian servers or operations and is not subject to Indian data retention requirements.

For users in shutdown-affected regions (particularly Kashmir, northeastern states, and areas experiencing protests), download Tor Browser, a VPN app, and bridge configurations before shutdowns are imposed. During 2G throttling, Tor and VPN connections may be extremely slow but still functional for text-based communication. Patience is key — a slow connection is better than no connection.

Host with AnubizHost for Indian Audience Access

If you publish content that Indian users need access to during shutdowns and censorship events — whether independent news, human rights documentation, or civic information — a .onion service on AnubizHost provides a censorship-resistant channel that survives internet restrictions.

AnubizHost's offshore Tor hosting operates from servers in Iceland, Romania, and Finland, outside India's legal jurisdiction. We accept Bitcoin, Monero, and other cryptocurrencies with no KYC, and our no-logging policy means we cannot comply with Indian data demands even if they are made. Your hosting identity remains completely private.

Indian civil society organizations, independent journalists, and citizen media platforms can all benefit from having a .onion mirror. When the government orders your clearnet site blocked or throttled, your Tor-hosted content remains accessible to anyone with Tor Browser. AnubizHost makes deploying .onion services easy, reliable, and private. Ensure your content reaches every Indian user who needs it.

Why Anubiz Labs

100% async — no calls, no meetings
Delivered in days, not weeks
Full documentation included
Production-grade from day one
Security-first approach
Post-delivery support included

Ready to get started?

Skip the research. Tell us what you need, and we'll scope it, implement it, and hand it back — fully documented and production-ready.

Support Chat

Online