Rethinking personal data regulation in India The Committee suggested a data policy blueprint for India, a country which 'can arguably be projected as being one of the top consumer markets, and by extension data markets in the world'. Share Via Email | A+A A- In the privacy model, data collection and processing by the data fiduciary are carried out only after consent of the data principal. (Express Illustrations) Shortly after the Personal Data Protection (PDP) Bill, 2019, was formulated by the Government of India, the Committee of Experts on Non-Personal Data Governance Framework submitted its report. The Committee suggested a data policy blueprint for India, a country which “can arguably be projected as being one of the top consumer markets, and by extension data markets in the world”.