Osaka Declaration on Digital Economy
India recently refused to become a signatory to the Osaka Declaration on Digital Economy which proposes the concept of Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT).
About DFFT
- It aims to eliminate restrictions on cross-border transfer of information by electronic means, including personal information, and storing data in foreign servers, for productivity, innovation and sustainable development.
- It also stresses on the importance of addressing challenges such as security, data protection and intellectual property that otherwise mar public trust in digital technologies.
About OSAKA Declaration
- The declaration was signed at the side-lines of the G20 summit in 2019, by some G20 leaders and ....
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