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India’s proposed data protection bill: further work is needed to ensure true privacy for the next billion users

25 Feb 2020

A rights-respecting regime would empower the citizens to assert their rights, along with creating contours of agreeable actions by data fiduciaries. We hope this bill will be amended to unlock that potential.

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India’s proposed data protection bill: further work is needed to ensure true privacy for the next billion users
25 Feb 2020
India’s proposed data protection bill: further work is needed to ensure true privacy for the next billion users
Australia’s Privacy Act

India’s draft data protection bill needs to do more to stack up against global standards

3 Oct 2018

On 15 data protection policy-making metrics, we found that the Srikrishna Committee output passed muster on four principles.

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India’s draft data protection bill needs to do more to stack up against global standards
3 Oct 2018
India’s draft data protection bill needs to do more to stack up against global standards
Australia’s Privacy Act

Update: India moves forward on privacy and data protection for the next billion

27 Jul 2018

India has taken a first step in creating a data protection framework, announcing draft legislation for the world’s second-largest internet user population.

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Update: India moves forward on privacy and data protection for the next billion
27 Jul 2018
Update: India moves forward on privacy and data protection for the next billion
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India’s opportunity to ensure a strong privacy framework for the next billion

21 Jun 2018

India’s internet users are not protected by any national privacy institution or adequate data protection framework. But that might change — soon.

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India’s opportunity to ensure a strong privacy framework for the next billion
21 Jun 2018
India’s opportunity to ensure a strong privacy framework for the next billion
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