Business Standard

Why corporate India is upset

- MAYANK JAIN

The Justice B N Srikrishna Committee’s proposals on data localisati­on have been akin to setting the cat among pigeons. The panel disallowed crossborde­r transfer of all critical personal data and mandated that a live copy of data pertaining to Indian citizens be kept on servers in the country by all companies, at all times.

India Inc’s biggest concern is the cost factor associated with collecting and managing the user database. “India simply does not have the level of telecom infrastruc­ture at the national scale to provide the kind of data centres that companies need in order to substitute their current arrangemen­ts for localised solutions,” says Rahul Matthan, partner, Trilegal.

Legal experts feel that data localisati­on is easier said than enforced. It seems as of now businesses have to deal with multiple guidelines for storage of user data. In April this year, the Reserve Bank of India opted for ‘hard’ data localisati­on when it issued directions to all payment industry players that data pertaining to transactio­ns by Indians should be only stored in the country. Legal experts say the word ‘only’ is the operative clause here as it prevents companies from storing even a copy of this data anywhere outside India. The banking regulator said it is insisting on this to get “unfettered access” to data and monitor firms in the space. The sixmonth deadline to comply with the order ends next month.

Meanwhile, the recently-released draft e-commerce policy recommenda­tions propose data localisati­on but in broader strokes than those enunciated by the banking regulator or what is proposed by the Srikrishna panel. The draft policy suggests storing data of Indians, collected by social media firms, only in the country .

The draft policy offers certain exceptions to data localisati­on norms, such as in the case of crosscount­ry business transactio­ns, multinatio­nals moving data across borders and for start-ups up to a turnover of ~500 million, but the lack of clear definition­s has flummoxed experts and industry alike.

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