Within nations, vulnerable populations have little say in the institutional architecture that governs data ecosystems in which they are often unwitting participants.
India’s conceptualization of privacy rights has evolved; however, the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill falls short of protecting data privacy rights of individuals in this digital ecosystem
These digital platforms span all aspects of a citizen’s life – birth, infant nutrition, health, educational scholarships, marriage, taxes, housing subsidies, pensions, and more.
Digital Public Infrastructure does not merely enable digital analogues of traditional state-led governance systems; it has the potential to reimagine what governance entails in many respects.