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    In-depth | Data centre firms commit billions in India but view draft bill as huge setback

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    Data centre firms that have committed billions of dollars to India are viewing the new draft data Bill as a huge setback, as it moots cross-border data flows. The government is, however, urging them to not be myopic about the whole issue. Suraksha P & Priyanka Sangani have the details.

    Data centre firms that have committed billions of dollars to India are viewing the new draft data Bill as a huge setback, as it moots cross-border data flows. The government is, however, urging them to not be myopic about the whole issue. Suraksha P & Priyanka Sangani have the details.The draft Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022 has moved away from a rigid data localisation stance to one that allows information to be stored in ‘trusted
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