JANUARY-MARCH ISSUE 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and personal data protection interrelationship is increasingly critical, especially as India aims to become a global manufacturing hub. AI technologies revolutionise sectors from finance to healthcare by processing and utilising a vast amount of data. This progress, however, raises concerns about data privacy, necessitating a balanced regulatory framework that fosters technological innovation while safeguarding consumer rights2. India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) of 2023 seeks to achieve this balance by requiring explicit user consent for data processing, empowering individuals with rights over their data, and imposing stringent security protocols on firms. By aligning with global standards like GDPR, the DPDPA can build consumer confidence and create an environment where innovation and compliance coexist, supporting India's ambitions in the global manufacturing landscape. This is clear from the contents below.
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