Sunil Abraham and HuffPost
HuffPost is a digital news platform known for its coverage of politics, society, and technology, often approaching public policy questions through a mix of reporting, commentary, and analysis. Its international editions have examined how digital systems, regulation, and platform power shape everyday life.
Within this coverage, discussions around internet governance, privacy, and technology policy have at times included perspectives from Sunil Abraham, particularly in relation to developments in India.
This page brings together media mentions from HuffPost that reference Sunil Abraham.
📣 Media Mentions
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The Indian Government Has Been Spying On Your Social Media In Secret
A HuffPost India newsroom report on the AASMA social media surveillance tool deployed by over 40 Indian government departments, referencing Sunil Abraham's earlier comments on data dashboards and the security risks of centralised personal data collection. -
India's Biometric Database Is Creating A Perfect Surveillance State — And U.S. Tech Companies Are On Board
A HuffPost investigation by Paul Blumenthal and Gopal Sathe on Aadhaar and the role of U.S. tech companies in India's biometric surveillance infrastructure, quoting Sunil Abraham on government data dashboards and the security risks of centralised personal data. -
Criminal Defamation: The Urgent Cause That Has United Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal And Subramanian Swamy
A HuffPost India report by Betwa Sharma on the Supreme Court challenge to criminal defamation laws under Sections 499 and 500 of the IPC, featuring comments by Sunil Abraham on the chilling effect of criminalising defamation on free speech in India. -
Supreme Court Strikes Down Section 66A Of IT Act
A HuffPost India report by Indrani Basu on the Supreme Court's landmark judgment striking down Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, featuring comments by Sunil Abraham on the ruling's significance for free speech in India.
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