Sunil Abraham and Forbes India

Forbes India is a leading business and policy magazine that examines markets, leadership, innovation, and the structural forces shaping India’s economy and institutions. Its coverage of technology frequently places digital platforms, regulation, and governance within broader conversations about power, capital, and long-term societal impact.

Within this context, Sunil Abraham appears both as a contributor and as a cited expert, offering analysis on how technology policy choices intersect with governance, civil liberties, market concentration, and institutional accountability. His presence in Forbes India typically surfaces in analytical pieces rather than daily reporting, reflecting moments where digital infrastructure and public policy converge.

This cluster brings together all publications and media mentions associated with Forbes India, providing a consolidated reference for readers tracking how technology and governance debates have been framed within Indian business journalism.

✍️ Publications

  1. Freedom from Monitoring: India Inc Should Push For Privacy Laws
    21 August 2013
    An opinion article by Sunil Abraham in Forbes India arguing that excessive surveillance undermines security and urging Indian industry to push for a comprehensive privacy law.

📣 Media Mentions

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  1. Dear Milind Deora, Prakash Javadekar Deserved the Truth
    22 August 2013
    A Forbes India blog post critiquing the Indian government's inadequate parliamentary response to NSA surveillance of Indian citizens following Edward Snowden's revelations.
  2. How Next-Gen Smartphone Users Are Being Bought and Sold
    13 August 2013
    A Forbes India article examining zero-rating partnerships between tech giants and Indian telecom operators, and their implications for internet access and competition.
  3. Is CMS a Compromise of Your Security?
    09 July 2013
    A Forbes India article examining India's Central Monitoring System and its implications for privacy, security, and business in the wake of Edward Snowden's revelations.
  4. Minds That (Should) Matter
    02 January 2015
    A Forbes India list by Raju Narisetti featuring 24 India-based thinkers and doers who provide nuanced perspectives on contemporary India and its global position.
  5. Poll Apps: Giving Power to the People
    22 January 2019
    A Forbes India feature examining technology platforms helping Indian voters navigate elections, analyse candidates, and engage with democratic processes ahead of the 2019 general election.
  6. The Siege of Android: How Google Lost the OS War
    17 August 2011
    A Forbes India speculative article from August 2011 exploring a hypothetical scenario where Google loses dominance in the mobile operating system market.

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