Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically
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Wednesday, 2 May 2018

#IndiaReforms #DigitalIndia #NITIaayog


New   India   2022


Business Line ( 01 May ) carries following news :








NITI Aayog will soon come out with a development agenda for ‘New India 2022’, which will spell out strategy for expediting economic growth, its vice chairman Rajiv Kumar said today.


NITI Aayog had earlier planned to come out with three documents: 3 year action agenda, 7 year medium-term strategy paper and 15 year vision document


The think-tank, in a presentation last year, had said the foundation for freedom from six problems  poverty,  dirt,  corruption,  terrorism,  caste-ism and communalism—will be laid by 2022 when India celebrates 75 years of independence.




I urge Shri Rajiv Kumar to go through my following earlier e – mails :








SUGGESTION :



Dear Shri Rajiv Kumar :


People have short memory ( - what under the influence of an opium called “ Elections “ )


But , before rushing in to release a NEW DOCUMENT , you may want to consider launching an Online Opinion Poll ,  ( - through a Mobile App ) , asking citizens to assign  Percentage Achieved Score “ against each of the following promises contained in BJP’s poll manifesto  ( OLD DOCUMENT ) , released before 2014 elections :



  Elimination  of  Black Money


   
  Special Courts to stop Hoarding / Black-Marketing



  Set-up a Price-Stabilization Fund



  Develop Labour-intensive Manufacturing



  Empowering Youth for Self-Employment



  Transforming Employment Exchanges to Career Centres



  Eliminating Corruption thru E-Governance



  Rationalization / Simplification of Tax-Regime



  Insulate Intelligence Agencies from political intervention
   


  Strengthening Physical Infrastructure



  Expediting work on Freight and Industrial Corridors



  Setting up Gas-Grids



  Optical Fibre Network up to the village level


   
  Quadrilateral project for Bullet Trains



  Establishment of National  " E - Library "



  Implementation of National Education Policy



  Evolving further the PPP model to PPPP model



  Building 100 Mega-Cities




02  May  2018



Monday, 4 December 2017

3 Laws of E - Commerce



DNA ( 27 Oct ) carries following news report :


Govt readying policy to help e-commerce firms go global


Aiming to expand Indian e-commerce sector globally, the Ministry of Electronics and IT has initiated preparation of a policy framework which will fuel the growth of the e-commerce economy.

This is part of ministry's target to build a $1 trillion digital economy by 2022.

Electronics and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad recently took a meeting on the roadmap for the growth of digital economy and the next phase of Digital India.

In a presentation that was focused on digital economy, the ministry said a policy framework is underway for expanding e-commerce economy within India and globally including Saarc (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation), South-East and West Asia, Africa and Brics (Brazil, India, Russia, China and South Africa), according to a senior official from the ministry.

" The aim is to capture foreign markets by Indian players and vice-versa," the official said.

According to the available estimates, the e-commerce economy in India stands at around $30 billion and the government expects it to grow to $150 billion by 2024-25. The digital economy is also expected to create jobs for 30 million people by 2024-25.

The focus is also on developing India as a global hub for 'fintech'.

As part of the growth in the digital economy, four new centre of excellence (CoE) will be launched in Ahmedabad in Gujarat, Gurgaon (Haryana), Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) and Aurangabad (Maharashtra) by March 2018. One such CoE is already operational in Bengaluru. All these initiatives are part of a new Internet of Things policy which is expected to be ready and operational by March next year.

The ministry is in the process of launching next phase of Digital India 2.0, which will be launched soon as it moves ahead to a target of $1 trillion digital economy by 2022.

'Digital India 2.0' will usher in a new India, which will increase the digital economy by 3.5 times from Rs 20 lakh crore at present to Rs 70 lakh crore by 2022. This will include digital payments industry worth Rs 35 lakh crore, software products and services industry at Rs 21 lakh crore, electronics industry at Rs 7 lakh crore and telecom at Rs 7 lakh crore, according to a presentation by the electronics and IT ministry.

Over the last two years, Digital India has made significant progress and it's time to move to the next phase. The pillars of Digital India -- broadband, e-governance, Make in India, e-Kranti, information for all, public internet program and others have to be strengthened and scaled up further as the government aims to make India fully-digitally literate. Digital India 2.0 will make way for new technologies for better and faster implementation. It will also outline the way ahead for New India, according to the ministry.


And only yesterday ( 04 Dec ) , Economy Times carried a news report titled :

India Opposes E-comm Talks at WTO, Submits Document

The country has for the first time submitted a formal document opposing any negotiations on e-commerce at WTO

The country has said that it would ‘ continue the work under the Work Programme on electronic commerce….based on the existing mandate and guidelines , referring to the programme on e-commerce adopted by WTO countries in 1998

E-commerce entered the WTO in 1998, when member countries agreed not to impose customs duties on electronic transmissions, and the moratorium has been extended periodically
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It would be a pity – and a lost opportunity to take e-commerce to $ 150 billion by 2024-25 – if our DOCUMENT ( submitted to WTO ) , failed to incorporate :







sent to the Cabinet Ministers on 12  AUG  2016



05  Dec  2017


Wednesday, 6 April 2022

New Legal Structure ?

 


Context :

New legal structure needed to counter cyber challenges: IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw / ET / 05 Apr 2022



Extract :

Union Minister of Information and Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday called for a new “ dynamic legal structure “ which balances :

 

#   Right to Privacy and freedom of expression

 

   and,

 

#   Demands for Regulations and Control,

 

-        to meet challenges from unscrupulous elements in cyberspace.

Speaking on legal strategy to counter cyber crimes, Vaishnaw said the country needs to overhaul the legal structure in a big way. “ I don’t think any incremental changes will help. The changes has to be substantial, significant, fundamental and structural “ , he said

 

 He said legal structure has to be a totally new legal structure, which is dynamic, which is in tune with the times, which addresses aspirations of our generations as well as keeps people’s say, social media accountable and keeps people away who want to swindle away hard earned savings

 

“ All those things are part of that big regulatory structure that need to be overhauled “ , he said

 



Related Readings :


Your Digital Footprint: It's Bigger Than You Realize   /   cnet.com   /   04 Apr 2022

Extract :

Just about everything about you is online, whether you put it there or not.

Today, your digital self includes your social media accounts, biometric identifiers, usernames and passwords. Possibly most creepy: Your smartphone records the location data of your daily life as you tote it around. 

They're used by marketers trying to get you to buy something, to support a policy or to vote for a candidate. There are oodles of data about you. Most of that info is largely free for the taking.

As you'd expect, there's no shortage of companies looking to profit from it. At last count, there were about 540 data brokers operating in the US

The skyrocketing amount of consumer data online has also given cybercriminals new opportunities to exploit your personal details for identity theft, online scams or other kinds of fraud. Once cybercriminals get your data, they use it to try to bust into your accounts or sell it to other cyber-crooks

Creating massive databases of consumer profiles has gotten easier in recent years because of advances in artificial intelligence technology that allow for better cross-referencing and correcting of data, says John Gilmore, Abine's head of research. The databases are bigger and more accurate than ever.

Vast majority of information comes from voter registration rolls, property and court records, and other conventional public sources.

The digital footprint produced by the average person goes well beyond Facebook oversharing. Keeping tabs on the data created by online shopping, online entertainment and simply surfing the internet goes well beyond the capabilities of most people.

Curbing the amount of data stored would reduce the impact of data breaches. 

SPECIFICALLY, THE TECH NEEDS TO BE SOMETHING PEOPLE CHOOSE TO OPT INTO, AND THE BIOMETRICS DATA ONLY GETS USED WITH A PERSON'S CONSENT.

Privacy advocates, however, have serious concerns about other ways that biometric data can be used. For example, tech startup Clearview AI has been targeted by investigations and lawsuits because of its creation of a facial recognition tool powered by billions of images it scraped from social media sites without consent.

MY  TAKE :

 

Dear Shri Vaishnawji,

 

From your statement , it seems :

#  Current IT Act needs scrapping

#  Draft Data Protection Bill will require to be re-written

 

I urge you to consider my following e-mails for crafting the “ New Legal Framework “ envisaged by you


With regards,

Hemen parekh / hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  07 April 2022

 

[ A ]     Surveillance

Surveillance : make it a “ Compromise Issue “ ?

 

[ B ]     Ownership of Personal Data and its Monetization

 Privacy for Sale  ……………………………………………………………………….[ 26  Aug  2017 ]

      Digital Dividend from Demographic Data [ 4 D ]………… …………….[ 14 Feb 2019 ]

     SARAL ( Single  Authentic  Registration for Anywhere  Login )….[ 10 Feb 2019 ]

 

[ C ]   Accountability of Social Media

Only Answer :  a  Statutory  Warning  …………………………………….. [10  Nov  2018 ]

 

[ D ]   Legal Frame-Work


Tim Berners-Lee Speaks …………………………………………………………….[ 30 Sept 2018 ]

 

Internet Bill of Rights………………………………………………………………….. [ 07 Oct 2018 ]

 

Contract for the Web……………………………………………………………………. [ 06 Nov 2018 ]

 

Slow and Steady ? Sure Way to Nowhere !.............................. [ 05 Jan 2019 ]

 

Data becomes an Air Molecule : Free to travel anywhere …………..[ 30 July 2019 ]

 

“ Pods ”; Prescribed by ( Dr ) Tim Berners-Lee……………………………. [ 23 Jan 2021 ]

 

Chasing a Mirage ? ………………………………………………………………………….[ 27 Jan 2021 ]

 

“ Super Follows “ thinks “ Super Clever “ ?................................ [ 26 Feb 2021 ]

 

Delayed Data Protection : a blessing in disguise ?....................... [ 25 Apr 2021 ]

 

An “ Act of Defiance “ ? …………………………………………………………………….[ 28 May 2021 ]

( compilation of my earlier 111 e-mails links on this subject  )

 

Fresh legislation may replace data protection bill  / Eco Times / 17 Feb 2022

India needs a new digital law: Rajeev Chandrasekhar  /  TNN  /  Feb 17, 2022

 

 

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Added on 09 April 2022 :


New data governance policy planned for government’s institutes

( Hindustan Times  /  09 April 2022 )


 Extract :

The governance framework will deal with all " non-personal data and information

 created / generated / collected / archived , by the Govt of India directly or

 authorised agencies of various Ministries / Departments / Organizations /

 Agencies and Autonomous bodies


A core component of the Data Governance Framework will be the formation of an 

India Data Management Office ( IDMO ), under the IT Ministry

 

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Added on 10 April 2022 :


Intersection of tech, law a major challenge: Minister  / Pakkikhabar / 10 Apr 22


Intersection of tech, law a major challenge    /   TOI   /   10 Apr 22

Consumer internet services and social media platforms should be built around the concept of openness, safety, trust and accountability, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, minister of state for electronics and technology, entrepreneurship and skill development said at the inaugural ceremony of Bennett University’s Centre For Law and Computing Technology.

“We have just unveiled the national data governance framework and policy that is undergoing public consultation. We will shortly be rolling out cybersecurity policies and guidelines, and hopefully down the road, we will also be working on a new Digital India Act or a new policy for the digital ecosystem and cyberspace.”

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 /  Eco Times  /  10 April 2022

The government will shortly roll out the Digital India Act, which will be a renewed policy for the digital ecosystem and cyberspace in the country, Minister of State for Electronics and IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, said


He said cyberspace is currently governed by the IT Act, which is a 22-year-old piece of legislation, and that there was a need for a more contemporary Act.

“There is a need for a new contemporaneous law that is global standard and is consistent with India's ambition to be a preeminent nation in the coming decades, in all matters - technology and all aspects of the innovation and technology ecosystem,” he added.

“We have just unveiled the national data governance framework and policy that is undergoing public consultation.

 We will shortly be rolling out cybersecurity policies and guidelines, and very shortly down the road, we'll be working on a new Digital India Act which will be a renewed policy for the digital ecosystem and the cyberspace in India,” he said.


He also said that Big Tech platforms and all platforms that provide products and services online are accountable to citizens who are users.


“I think the challenges going forward in jurisprudence (and) on the regulation of cyberspace are considerable,” Chandrasekhar said. “They range from informational protection and privacy on one end to ethical use of technologies like AI on the other end of the spectrum, then you have challenges of openness and competition, vis a vis the big tech platforms, especially in the context of monopolies and duopolies is in app stores and search engines.”
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 Added  on  28  May  2022 :


Govt releases revised Draft National Data Governance Framework Policy

 

 Extract  :


It also said this policy would be applicable to all non-personal datasets and data and platform, rules, standards governing its access and use by researchers and start-ups; and State governments would also be encouraged to adopt the provisions of the Policy and rules, standards, and protocols as applicable.

“An ‘India Data Management Office (IDMO)’ shall be set up under the Digital India Corporation (DIC) under MeitY and shall be responsible for framing, managing and periodically reviewing and revising the Policy,”the MeitY said.


For instance, earlier, different States would send data through different agencies, so now a single point is being made so that all data come there and quick decisions can be made after collating the data received.


For data anonymisation, the IDMO will set and publish data anonymisation standards and rules to ensure informational privacy is maintained, it said.