: Focuses on South Asian content, featuring 500+ Indian and Bangladeshi channels, many optimized for BDIX connections.
The project's mission is simple yet powerful: it collects and organizes , formats them into standardized M3U playlists, and makes them available for anyone to use. Importantly, the repository does not host any video files—it simply provides the links. According to the project's legal documentation, all included links point to video streams that, to the best of the maintainers' knowledge, are made publicly available by their copyright owners.
Checklist — Before You Play
Why M3U Playlists on GitHub?
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) delivers television content through computer networks instead of traditional terrestrial, satellite, or cable formats. An M3U file is essentially a plain text index that directs an IPTV player to the exact server stream of a television network.
While specific URLs change daily to avoid DMCA takedowns, here are the naming conventions and types of repositories you should look for:
: The most comprehensive global collection. It includes a massive database of channels categorized by country. India-Specific Link : https://github.io
Channels that are "Free-to-Air" in India are generally legal to watch via IPTV.
Anyone can contribute, meaning if a link goes dead, it’s usually fixed within hours.
You need a compatible media player to use an IPTV playlist. Follow these steps to set it up:
To avoid the security hazards and unreliability of open-source playlists, viewers should utilize official, legal streaming platforms. India has one of the most competitive and affordable digital media markets in the world, offering vast libraries of live TV and on-demand content. Official Digital Platforms
When people search for IPTV playlists on GitHub, one project stands head and shoulders above the rest: .
: Flowers TV (Malayalam), Kalaignar TV (Tamil), Zee 24 Taas.