Sunil Abraham and Frontline

Frontline is a long-form Indian magazine published by The Hindu group, known for its investigative reporting and analytical coverage of politics, public policy, science, and technology. Its journalism typically situates contemporary developments within broader historical, institutional, and social contexts.

Within this body of work, Sunil Abraham has appeared both as an author and as a cited expert in articles examining digital infrastructure, surveillance, telecom policy, and the governance of large-scale technological systems. These contributions and references are embedded within wider analyses rather than framed as standalone commentary.

This cluster brings together all available publications and media mentions connected to Frontline, providing a focused record of how technology policy and digital governance issues have been explored in the magazine’s reporting.

✍️ Publications

  1. Surveillance Project
    30 March 2016
    A Frontline cover story by Sunil Abraham examining the Aadhaar Act's technological architecture, critiquing biometric centralisation, surveillance risks, and the limits of legal safeguards in large-scale identification systems.

📣 Media Mentions

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  1. Huge concerns
    12 April 2017
    A Frontline cover story examining the Aadhaar biometric identification system's security vulnerabilities, privacy implications, and potential for data breaches, featuring analysis from CIS researchers on biometric authentication risks.
  2. Voice of Reliance
    14 September 2016
    The article examines Reliance Jio's entry into mobile telecommunications, discussing regulatory responses, net neutrality concerns raised by the Centre for Internet and Society, and differing explanations for India's digital divide.

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