Rollout of Data Rules set for mid-2025: IT Minister
The HinduThe government is aiming to notify and begin implementing the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 — currently in a draft state — by the middle of this year, Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw said. “I don’t see too many amendments coming in the final notification beyond some tweaks.” While large firms are prepared to comply quickly with most of the Rules, Mr. Vaishnaw said that a maximum of two years is being allowed as a transition period to the new regime. “The law has been drafted in a way to ensure the functioning and autonomy of the Personal Data Protection Board of India,” Mr. Vaishnaw said, adding that the implementation of the DPDP Act would be digital in nature. “There has also been progress in the manufacturing of servers and laptops; we are soon opening a laptop production facility in Chennai.” While global IT firms saw India as a way to save costs in the past, they are now seeing the country as a leading source of talent and demand, Mr. Vaishnaw said. Parallelly, we have also worked on the entire digital implementation framework, so the Data Protection Board of India’s portal is ready, the workflows, how they will happen in a totally digital way.right now we are getting that tested for robustness, service and security.