New Delhi, July 8 -- Meta, in a blog post on Tuesday, rejected suggestions that it knowingly targeted users with child sexual exploitation and abuse material (CSEAM)-related advertisements in India, days after the Modi-led government directed the company to immediately disable Instagram advertisements and content allegedly promoting or facilitating such content. "It is categorically inaccurate to suggest that we'd knowingly and deliberately target ads featuring children to people based on an inappropriate interest in children," the company said. "Quite the opposite; we use technology to identify accounts that have shown potentially suspicious activity related to children, and we automatically removed over 4 million of these accounts last ye...