Members of India's Parliament on the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology proposed 40 amendments to the draft Digital Data Protection Bill. The proposed changes relate to concerns over perceived centralization of power, insufficient independence for the proposed Data Protection Board and government exemptions. Lawmakers plan to formally raise the amendments during the next committee meeting while noting new negotiations leave no clear timeline for the bill to be introduced to Parliament.
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