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Architecting India's Digital Independence and Cultivating a Culture of Data Sovereignty driven by DPDP Rules, 2025 - Express Computer

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    -6% Center

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

55% : It does not explicitly cover broader harms that can arise from the processing of data, such as algorithmic bias, discrimination, or manipulation, which are increasingly significant concerns in the age of AI. From Legislation to Culture Journey The notification of the DPDP Rules is the end of the beginning.
54% : This formalizes the government's unique, non-commercial role as a data processor, acknowledging its legitimate need to use data for public welfare and state security, which are core to the concept of a sovereign nation.
44% : A Missing Piece: The Right to be Forgotten: The Act does not include a comprehensive "Right to be Forgotten," which limits a Data Principal's ability to seek the erasure of their data from public search results or archives under certain conditions, a feature present in regulations like the GDPR. 4.

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