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      Government’s Internet Forums Lagging Behind in Regulating Big Tech Firms : MoS IT

      Governments across the world and Internet forums have lag behind in rulemaking for big technology players for their innovations that can cause harm to society, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said.

      Speaking at the India Internet Governance Forum (IGF) host by FICCI, Rajeev Chandrasekhar further said the Internet, which has a force for good, has also increasingly begun to represent risk, user harm and criminality.

      Rajeev Chandrasekhar Said :

      “For too long governments of the world and indeed, IGF and most forums have lag behind these big private platforms, big tech platforms in terms of the do’s and don’ts and the rulemaking that are require. We treat them for very long as innovators and innovations rather than deal with them as innovations as well as those innovations potentially being able to cause harm and create other disruptions to society and people,”.

      He said safety and trust are core issues for the government to address, especially because 1.2 billion Indians are going to use the Internet.

      Rajeev Chandrasekhar Said :

      “They are going to be the elderly, students, children, women, rural and urban. Therefore safety and trust online become very important policy duties on the part of the government to deliver to our citizens and of course accountability,”.

      He point out that the government is slowly and systematically building the legal policy frameworks.

      “The consultation and the multi-stakeholder ecosystem that has been built around the Internet in India is helping us bridge these policies and build these laws with extensive consultation,” Rajeev Chandrasekhar said citing the example of the intermediary rules that went through almost three-and-a-half months of public consultation.

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      IT Secretary Alkesh Kumar Sharma said the Digital India program augments the country’s mission with digital literacy initiative skills with an exemplary indigenous success story, which has become a world story with technical progress shaping new India.

      Alkesh Kumar Sharma said :

      “We are looking at building laws which ensure the privacy, protection, data, security and safety of our citizens. We are also looking at how to create a trillion-dollar digital economy in the next three years,”.

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