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Indian Startups And The Personal Data Protection Bill Conundrum

After over three years of deliberations and multiple amendments, India’s Personal Data Protection Bill is finally likely to be tabled in Parliament during the ongoing budget session Experts have flagged Clause 35 of the bill, which empowers the central government to give a blanket exemption to law enforcement and other agencies from requiring the consent of data owners Besides the exemptions, startups are concerned about rising costs owing to requirements of data localisation and lack of clarity around the policies for critical personal data “You must start somewhere to get anywhere”, goes the oft-repeated quote for inspirational purposes. That Supratim Chakraborty, a partner in the corporate and commercial practice group of law firm Khaitan & Co said those words while talking about India’s Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019, evinces the spectacularly long-drawn process from the bill’s ideation, drafting, to its probable passing in Parliament during the current budget s

India, China Withdraw Troops From Contested Himalayan Border

India, China Withdraw Troops From Contested Himalayan Border
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Indo-Pacific tech sector ripe for investment and cyber defence cooperation: Research

Indo-Pacific tech sector ripe for investment and cyber defence cooperation: Research Reports for the new Quad Tech Network say nations need to develop a long-term vision for technology, but that Australia is underperforming in research output and advanced digital skills. February 10, 2021 06:22 GMT (22:22 PST) | Topic: Security The Indo-Pacific region s tech sector is ripe for investment , according to Trisha Ray, an associate fellow with the Observer Research Foundation s Technology and Media Initiative. Rare earths, which go into all our devices, computers, electric vehicles, and so on, alternatives to untrusted 5G vendors, even basic infrastructure investment in fibreisation of networks, all of these are ripe for investment, Ray said on Tuesday.

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