India pauses further approvals for SpaceX’s Starlink after raising security concerns tied to reports that Starlink terminals are being used in the context of the Iran war, according to India Today. The outlet reports that India has taken a freeze decision rather than an immediate blanket ban, indicating the step is tied to review processes and risk assessment. The concern centers on how Starlink-enabled connectivity could be used in a conflict setting and what implications that may have for India’s communications security and regulatory oversight. India’s action is presented as a response to the potential misuse of satellite communication capabilities in wartime conditions. The report frames the move as precautionary, pending further scrutiny of the security implications and compliance with Indian requirements. No additional details from other outlets are provided here, so specific technical findings, official statements, or timelines are not included in the available material. The decision reflects India’s reassessment of Starlink-related authorization in light of developments in regional conflict use.