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US tech giants eager to engage with new NDA government on pending tech regulations

Several regulations such as the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, Digital India Bill, and National Data Governance Framework, will have immense ramifications for Big Tech companies

June 07, 2024 / 10:46 IST
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A slew of pending tech regulations are expected to be taken up within the first 100 days of the formation of the new government
A slew of pending tech regulations are expected to be taken up within the first 100 days of the formation of the new government

With the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) looking set to form the government at the Centre for the third consecutive time, a trade body representing United States tech majors such as Apple, Google, Meta and Amazon said that it is looking forward to engaging with the incoming team at the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology on pending bills and regulations.

Several regulations such as Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, Digital India Bill, National Data Governance Framework and so on, which will have immense ramifications on Big Tech companies, have been in the pipeline for a while. It is expected that these policies and regulations will be taken up by the new government within the first 100 days of the government.

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In a statement, Information Technology Industry Council (ITIC)'s country director Kumar Deep Banerjee said, "ITI looks forward to engaging with the new team at the IT Ministry. There are several pending bills and regulations that will require the incoming government's attention, such as rulemaking for the Digital Personal Data Protection Act and finalising the Digital India Bill, that we engaged with the previous government."

"IT continues to support a consultative, agile, and globally harmonized approach towards regulation, supporting innovation and growth for the ICT sector in India, and globally. We will continue to engage with the incoming government in the same spirit," Banerjee added.