Will complying with India's privacy law mean violating GDPR?

08/01/2020 | IAPP

Since July 27, 2018, when a committee of experts appointed by the Indian government first published a draft of a comprehensive data protection law until approval of its revised version in the form of the Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 by the same government, a lot has been contributed to the literature on data privacy laws (or the lack of them) in India.

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