First published in India in 2023 by India International Centre

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First published in India in 2023 by India International Centre

19 Jan 2023

the ‘Future of governance’ examines the important concern of state regulation and even more importantly, the issue of data privacy, which is at the heart of the challenge of governance associated with technology today. [...] As all laws are designed to serve the interests of the citizen, inverting the process to assert that the citizen exists for the state is undesirable. [...] this principle lies at the core of data sovereignty, which has two dimensions: (i) who has the ultimate right on the data, who is sovereign as far as the data are concerned; and (ii) from the point of view of any nation, does its sovereignty extend to the data generated in the country? the answers to such questions must allow for the free-flowing nature of the Internet or else it will have no mean. [...] AcceSSibility And AccoUntAbility of technology there are flaws in the design of e-governance systems in India, largely created by adherence to the Silicon Valley ideology that technology is the solution to all the world’s problems, and the 40 MetaMorphoses: talking technology erroneous view of the nation state as a firm. [...] UNPACKING MEDIA: DIGITAL AND TRADITIONAL 51 the QUeStion of revenUe And the PAndemic of fAKe newS In relation to the problems of interaction and traffic, it must be understood that traffic is the beast created by the media, and the elephant in the room is that nobody is spending enough time in understanding the requirements of the future.
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India