Six years after the Indian Supreme Court recognised a fundamental right to privacy, the country finally has comprehensive data protection legislation in the form of the Digital Personal Data ...
India’s Economic Survey 2025–26 signals a quiet but significant shift in how AI data may be governed. Here’s what’s changing.
India’s DPDP Act reimagines privacy as digital infrastructure—balancing consent, governance, and innovation to build trust at population scale.
Under the rules, tech companies are required to implement a mechanism for collecting “verifiable” parental consent before ...
Megacities in southern India are attracting enormous investments to help build artificial intelligence infrastructure to serve the world’s most data-hungry country. By Alex Travelli and Pragati K.B.
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