The Indian government, under pressure from the music industry, began to take action against Hindi Wap Net and other music piracy sites. In 2006, the Ministry of Information and Communication issued a directive to internet service providers (ISPs) to block access to Hindi Wap Net and other music piracy sites.
In 2005, the Indian Music Industry (IMI), a representative body of the music industry, sent a strongly-worded letter to the Ministry of Information and Communication, urging them to block access to Hindi Wap Net and other music piracy sites. The IMI argued that sites like Hindi Wap Net were causing significant financial losses to the music industry, with estimated losses of over ₹100 crores (approximately $15 million USD) per year. hindi%20wap.net%20mp3%20songs%20download%20-HOT-
However, Hindi Wap Net continued to operate, albeit under a different domain name. The site's owners had anticipated the government's move and had set up mirror sites and proxy servers to ensure continued access to the site. The Indian government, under pressure from the music