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India’s consent-driven data rules may unintentionally hinder AI by limiting access to the large datasets essential for training
भारताच्या डेटा स्थानिकीकरण आणि डेटा सार्वभौमिकतेच्या ध
While India’s data localisation and data sovereignty policy will bolster AI and cloud infrastructure, this will make it difficult for local small an
भारताचा फिनटेकसाठीचा नियामक दृष्टीकोण तंत्रज्ञानाची प�
India’s regulatory approach to fintech demonstrates a balanced concern for both technological advancement and consumer rights
The new Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) is market-friendly but is lacking in attention to privacy requirements for sensitive personal data. This report highlights three types of sensitive personal data—i.e., biometric, financial, and health—and emphasises the need for transparent consent mechanisms that will safeguard an individual’s data. It underscores the role of data fiduciaries, urging the formulation of clear operational
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, released the draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 (DPDP Rules) in early January this year and invited feedback by 5 March 2025. On 18 February 2025, MeitY organised a consultative session on the draft DPDP Rules; the event, held in New Delhi, was attended by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF). Based on the consultative session and discussions wi
Kazim Rizvi and Shravishtha Ajaykumar, Eds., Privacy in Practice: Strategies for Data Management in India, January 2025, Observer Research Foundation.
पाच वर्षांतील विविध मसूदे, सल्लामसलती व मुत्सद्देगिरीचा परिपाक म्हणून जरी डीपीडीपी कायद्याकडे पाहिले जात असले तरी एका ठोस उपायापेक्षा या उपायापर्यंत पोहोचण्याची ही सु