Blitz Bureau
THE Central Government has unveiled the much-awaited Digital Personal Data Protection Rules. The proposal comes more than a year after the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, was approved by Parliament. The rules reflect India’s leadership in shaping global data governance norms.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said the Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules prioritise India’s commitment to citizen-centric governance as they aim to safeguard personal data while driving growth and inclusivity.
The Prime Minister, in his comments on X, referred to Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwani Vaishnaw’s explanation on the draft rules which seek to protect personal data of individuals and empower citizens. Union Minister Vaishnaw said, “Unlike some international models that lean heavily towards regulation, our approach is pragmatic and growthoriented. This balance ensures that citizens are protected without stifling the innovative spirit that drives our startups and businesses. Small businesses and startups will face lower compliance burdens.” “When we talk about the global future, then human-centric approaches should be foremost.”
The rules are designed with simplicity and clarity, ensuring that every Indian, regardless of their technical know-how, can understand and exercise their rights,Vaishnaw added. The draft rules make it mandatory for a Data Fiduciary to ensure the verifiable consent of a parent before processing any personal data of a child.