The framework for India's new digital data protection law may not be finalized until the 2024 spring elections, CNBCTV reports. The rules, created under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, are reportedly in the final stages of drafting, but still need to go through the public consultation process and other regulatory actions before taking effect.
22 Jan. 2024
India's data protection rules likely delayed until after elections
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