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India's personal data protection bill may threaten
innovation, growth: USTR
The US on Thursday raised worries on India's Personal Data Protection Bill and draft Non-
Personal Data Governance Framework guaranteeing that these might actually compromise
advancement and financial development.
In its most recent Special 301 Report, the US Trade Representative (USTR) has kept India in
the need watch list keeping up with that India stays one of the world's most provoking
significant economies regarding assurance and authorization of protected innovation.
"In December 2021, a Joint Parliamentary Committee delivered a report prescribing changes
to the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 (PDPB) that could subvert significant IP assurances
in India. Among these proposals was expansion of the Bill's degree to incorporate further
guideline of non-individual information as opposed to resolving that issue under discrete
regulation. The United States on a few events and in different fora has raised IP concerns with
respect to the likely execution of India's information administration system. These worries are
especially intense given India's obsolete and inadequate lawful structure for safeguarding
2. proprietary innovations. On this and other potential regulation influencing IP, the United States
urges India to embrace a straightforward interaction that gives partners adequate chance to
remark," it added.