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Indian Data Protection Law’s Differences from GDPR Pose Compliance Challenges

Posted on January 21, 2020 by pogowasright.org

Odia Kagan of Fox Rothschild writes:

Though said to be a replica of GDPR, the Indian Personal Data Protection Bill (PDPB) is actually quite different, writes Sandeep Sangwan of the International Association of Privacy Professionals, and this can cause issues for multinationals or Indian “data fiduciaries” who are also subject to GDPR.

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