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Deepfakes, Digital Harm, and the Rising Responsibility of Intermediaries – Feb 2026

Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Amendment Rules, 2026 – Deepfakes, Digital Harm, and the Rising Responsibility of Intermediaries Deepfake technology has fundamentally altered the evidentiary and trust value of digital content. What began as experimental AI-generated media has rapidly evolved into a powerful instrument for fraud, sexual exploitation, political misinformation, corporate...

Challenges and Solutions for DPDP Implementation in Government Departments.

A Practical DPDP Implementation Advisory Guide for Government Departments Series – Article 8 of 8 If the DPDP Act represents a structural shift in how government handles personal data, the emerging discussion around accelerated compliance timelines for Significant Data Fiduciaries sharpens that shift into an operational reality. For many government departments, the question is no...

DPDP Implementation Roadmap for Government Departments.

A Practical DPDP Implementation Advisory Guide for Government Departments Series – Article 7 of 8 As the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) framework unfolds, government departments face a dual challenge: interpreting statutory obligations and translating them into actionable implementation plans. In theory, the original staggered rollout envisioned an 18-month adjustment period for most fiduciary obligations...

DPDP Exemptions For Government – Narrow and Non-Absolute

A Practical DPDP Implementation Advisory Guide for Government Departments Series – Article 4 of 8 Among the most misunderstood aspects of the DPDP Act are its exemptions. In many government discussions, exemptions are spoken of as if they place certain functions entirely outside the data protection framework. This assumption is not only inaccurate—it is risky....

DPDP Act | Consent vs Legitimate Use | What Applies to Government Departments

A Practical DPDP Implementation Advisory Guide for Government Departments Series – Article 3 of 8 One of the most persistent misunderstandings surrounding the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 is the belief that every use of personal data requires consent. For government departments, this assumption is not only incorrect—it risks undermining lawful and efficient administration....

Why DPDP Compliance Matters for Government

A Practical DPDP Implementation Advisory Guide for Government Departments Series – Article 1 of 8 DPDP as a Governance Framework, Not Merely a Privacy Law The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, read with the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025, marks a decisive shift in India’s public governance architecture. It establishes, for the first...

LLMs in Healthcare: The DPDP Act Will Redefine How Hospitals Use ChatGPT, Copilot, Perplexity and AI Assistants

AI adoption is exploding, but governance is collapsing Indian healthcare is undergoing a silent technological revolution. Doctors use ChatGPT to simplify complex cases. Hospital administrators draft SOPs using Copilot. Researchers depend on LLMs for literature reviews. Front desk staff type patient complaints into AI chat systems. Management uses AI-generated summaries to guide strategic decisions. Nurses...

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