
Could India chart a “fourth way” on privacy regulation?
Treasurers worried about China’s Cyber Security Law after ensuring their companies stay GDPR-compliant will need to soon think about India’s “fourth way” stance on privacy regulation

After a security breach set off alarm bells over data obtained through the ‘Aadhar’ movement - India’s ambitious digital identity programme - the authorities are following the “European model” by working on regulation that preserves individual liberty.
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