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‘ओपन बिल्डिंग’ हा सामाजिक अथवा तांत्रिक बदलाच्या अनुषं�
While Open Building holds positive emancipatory potential for urban governance, the adverse impact of technology in an urban space must be kept in min
Data is the next big chasm for regulators to cross, with its growing importance in the financial system and the challenges in its management
This century’s superpower rivalry is being played out in the digital domain and the rules are different and fast-evolving
New Delhi must avoid getting caught up in tired existing machinations and instead forge a new path for itself that prioritises Indian strategic intere
Governments are now required to adapt regulation in an agile fashion to ensure the protection of public goods throughout endeavours of economic growth
Any new framework for non-personal data must consider that data is not just an economic resource to be commodified, neither is it an instrument of sov
India’s micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME) sector is a key driver of the country’s economic and social development by fostering entrepreneurship and generating substantial employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital costs. However, inadequate access to finance is one of the most crucial barriers to the sector’s growth. Recent developments in digital public infrastructure in India could present new solutions to boost MSM
Global data governance is at a crossroads—intensely contested by nations and industry players seeking to shape rules of the road to benefit their strategic interests. India has placed itself at the heart of the battle, its foreign policy vision fuelled by the principle of ‘data sovereignty’—a broad notion that supports the assertion of sovereign writ over data generated by citizens within a country’s physical boundaries. While this visi