India’s government issues a notice to Meta, asking it to remove child abuse advertisements from Instagram and to provide a response within seven days. According to reports, the government sends the order on Saturday evening and directs Meta to take down the ads as part of its actions related to illegal or harmful content involving children. Both outlets describe the same core steps: the government notice to Meta, the requirement to remove the child abuse ads, and the deadline for Meta to respond. The notices do not elaborate on the specific content or number of ads referenced, but they indicate an enforcement process in which Meta is expected to address the matter promptly and explain its actions. The government’s request centers on compliance with content-related obligations and the removal of ads that involve child abuse. Meta’s response, including what measures it has already taken or plans to take, is pending as the seven-day deadline has been set for replying to the notice.