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A framework for technological sovereignty without being insular

Technological sovereignty emphasises national control over critical technologies while balancing security, innovation, and international cooperation, avoiding corporate dominance and ensuring citizens' rights within a fair global technological framework

February 26, 2025 / 12:13 IST
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Different components of a technology may require different approaches.

By Arindam Goswami

After the swearing-in of the new US government and especially following the disappointing Paris AI Action Summit outcomes, the concept of technological sovereignty has become a critical policy consideration as artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes global geopolitics. The US has advocated for a US-first strategy, while other nations have capitulated, making it easier for big businesses to flourish, often at the expense of global AI governance.

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Traditional Sovereignty vs Technological Sovereignty

Traditional sovereignty has historically focused on territorial control and political autonomy, with autonomy being the key concept. Autonomy has always been somewhat elusive, as nations are inevitably interconnected and dependent on one another. With evolving technologies, these interdependencies shift. Achieving autonomy often involves trade-offs, but nations can retain sovereignty through mutually beneficial contracts and agreements, leveraging asymmetries as bargaining tools. Comparative advantages play a vital role in this process.