IT & Law Minister Said India Will Be Soon Digitalized Without Data Integrity
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IT & Law Minister said India will be soon digitalized without data integrity and Indians are looking forward to an easy solution to connect to the world tech.
The data protection law in India has just had a few steps to complete; however, Ravi Shankar Prasad – the IT & Law Minister confirmed that India wouldn’t accept the data integrity.
At the Indian Mobile Congress 2018 at Aerocity, in New Delhi, on 24th October, he emphasized that mobile manufacturing has continuously risen in the Indian market as a result for the rising number of smartphones as well as the Internet’s broad popularity.
Mr. Prasad further commented that India was looking for another way to develop its mobile market in parallel with other countries in the world.
Apparently, the Indian market is like an attractive playground for social media giants such as WhatsApp, Twitter or Facebook.
It’s a fact that Indians love reading or contacting with their familiar language. Therefore, Prasad hopes the world tech will find a way to connect with every Indian individual.
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