Datacracy: Indian Prime Minister's 'data democracy' must avoid the flaws of the country’s political system Datacracy: Indian Prime Minister's 'data democracy' must avoid the flaws of the country’s political system India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing NASSCOM’s Technology and Leadership Forum (NTFL) 2021PMO Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the country’s “data has been democratised” with India’s new data laws expected to be tabled during the upcoming session of Parliament. These new laws will dictate how your data is collected, stored, used and shared. Business Insider India’s new campaign called ‘ Datacracy’ dives into how technology has the power to improve democracy or undermine it, depending on how it is used and who controls it.“Data has been democratised. Several government services are now being delivered online.The poor and middle class have not only benefited from the convenience, but also seen relief from corruption,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi during software industry association NASSCOM’s Technology and Leadership Forum (NTFL) 2021.