Data Localisation in India: Questioning the Means and Ends
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- Bailey, Rishab & Parsheera, Smriti, 2018. "Data localisation in India: Questioning the means and ends," Working Papers 18/242, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
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eSS; localisation; questioning; means; ends; civil liberties; government; economic perspective; costs; benefits; localisation norms; free flow of data; trade agreement; transparent; consultative process; intrusive form; India.;All these keywords.
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