This was first reported by Reuters by it’s report dated June 1, 2020, titled, “India asks internet service providers to block WeTransfer” ( link). Today, we sent a representation to the Department of Telecom to address a direction issued by it to block the popular file sharing web service, “WeTransfer”. It has even been as late as 2017 been used in press releases on the Press Information Bureau by the Ministry of Defence ( link) and the Ministry of Food Processing Industries ( link). WeTransfer is a popular file sharing service ( link) used widely in the creative and legal communities in India for sharing large files. To address it we are in addition to the representation opening up our RTI resources to the public to facilitate greater transparency. This is at it's very threshold a transparency problem. Including the blocking of Telegram and Porn Websites in India. We further also indicate the need for wider regulatory reforms that have led to questionable blocking orders in the past. Today, we sent a representation to DoT urging them to recall this direction. This has reportedly been done in the interests of, " national security and public order". Popular file-sharing service service, "WeTransfer'' has been blocked by a direction issued by the Department of Telecom (DoT).