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India’s privacy regime must find an optimal balance that survives without falling into extreme traps

· 18 August 2026 · 2 min read
India’s privacy regime must find an optimal balance that survives without falling into extreme traps

Mint has reported a new India-focused policy development: “India’s privacy regime must find an optimal balance that survives without falling into extreme traps.” The publisher's feed describes the story as follows: There’s a way for the country to steer clear of both unchecked surveillance and administrative opacity, but it would require judicial refinement and delegated rules to balance utility, transparency and privacy rights. Intellectual Janata Party includes this item for public-affairs d

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