Blacklist more open than whitelisted data

India has ambitious plans to ramp up local data processing capacities. This would require some degree of reciprocity with countries India chooses to share personal data with. An open data policy involves harmonised protection of consumer rights and requires a common framework on access to new sources of data. Setting the default option to share plays into India's data processing strength as the trade in adding value to raw data increases.

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