The IAPP launched a page in its Resource Center gathering coverage, analysis and resources related to privacy in India in one location. The page includes featured resources, like a comparison of India's draft Personal Data Protection Bill and the EU General Data Protection Regulation, the latest on the legislative proposal, and information on the latest privacy news.
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