India’s Economic Survey 2025–26 signals a quiet but significant shift in how AI data may be governed. Here’s what’s changing.
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 has proposed a new comprehensive data privacy law that will mandate how companies handle data of its citizens, including permitting cross-border transfer of information with certain nations, ...
India’s DPDP Act reimagines privacy as digital infrastructure—balancing consent, governance, and innovation to build trust at population scale.
Mandatory consent orchestration, automated erasure, parental identity verification, algorithmic oversight, and purpose-based retention will force CIOs to redesign data architectures — introducing new ...
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.
Google’s $15 billion commitment to build a data center campus in Visakhapatnam represents the largest technology infrastructure investment India has secured to date, positioning Andhra Pradesh, one of ...
A data centre is a highly secure physical facility where organisations run their mission-critical computing, storage, and networking infrastructure. Modern data centres support compute, storage ...
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