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India must revamp outdated data laws as modern protection rules lag badly behind
India
Published on 24 April 2026

Current rules are decades old and miss today’s risks
India’s current IT Act is widely seen as outdated and insufficient for today’s data protection needs. As technology, data collection, and online threats have evolved, the existing framework struggles to keep pace with modern safeguards. Analysts argue the country needs an urgent overhaul to better protect personal information and align with global expectations.
- India’s IT Act is considered outdated for today’s data risks
- Modern data protection needs outgrow current legal safeguards
- Experts call for an urgent revamp to strengthen protections
- New rules should better match how data is collected now
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