The Indian government intends to finalize the draft regulations for the Digital Personal Data Protection Act in January 2024, Moneycontrol reports. The plan was delivered to technology industry stakeholders during a closed-door meeting 20 Dec. The government will give stakeholders a week to provide feedback before the rules are formally notified in January, however, U.S.-based companies are pushing for extending the consultation period.
20 Dec. 2023
Indian government preparing to release draft DPDPA rules
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