Nishikant Dubey, chairman of Parliament's Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology, said Zuckerberg should issue an unconditional apology within three days, warning that the panel would recommend ending Meta's safe harbor protections if he failed to do so. India is Meta's largest market by users, with hundreds of millions of people using WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram. Legal experts say any attempt to revoke Meta's safe harbor protection would have significant consequences. However, experts also note that removing Meta's protections would not be straightforward. Current Indian law generally allows the loss of safe harbor immunity on a content-specific basis rather than for an entire platform.