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When India exports DPI frameworks to other nations, especially through BRICS and developing countries, is it genuinely democratizing digital technology by offering non-Western alternatives, or creating new forms of technological colonialism where recipient nations become dependent on Indian platforms, standards, and potentially data access that could be leveraged for geopolitical advantage?
- Should nations adopting India’s DPI frameworks have concerns about data sovereignty, given that Indian technology providers and potentially Indian government agencies might gain access to sensitive citizen data and transaction information from adopting countries?
- How can recipient nations ensure that adopting India’s DPI doesn’t simply replace Western technological dependence with Indian dependence, and that they maintain genuine control over critical digital infrastructure and the ability to modify systems for their specific contexts?
- Is there a fundamental tension between promoting “open” DPI that countries can adapt freely and maintaining Indian strategic advantages, technological leadership, and potential influence that comes from being the originator and primary knowledge holder of these systems?
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