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US tech giants plan to fight India's data localisation plans

US trade groups, representing companies such as Amazon, American Express and Microsoft, have opposed India's push to store data locally.

August 18, 2018 / 16:53 IST
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US technology giants plan to intensify lobbying efforts against stringent Indian data localisation requirements, which they say will undermine their growth ambitions in India, sources said.

US trade groups, representing companies such as Amazon, American Express and Microsoft, have opposed India's push to store data locally. That push comes amid rising global efforts to protect user data but is one that could hit planned investments by the firms in the Indian market, where the companies currently have limited data storage.

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The issue could further undermine already strained economic relations between India and the United States.

Technology executives and trade groups have discussed approaching Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office to appraise him of their worries. Separately, the industry is considering pitching the issue as a trade concern, including at the India US talks in September in New Delhi, according to two sources familiar with the matter.