Sunil Abraham and Moneycontrol
Moneycontrol is one of India’s most widely read digital business and policy news platforms, with extensive coverage of markets, regulation, technology and public affairs. Alongside reporting on economic developments, the publication regularly examines how technology policy and digital regulation shape governance, innovation and civil liberties in India.
Within this coverage, Sunil Abraham appears as a policy commentator offering perspectives on platform regulation, intermediary liability, surveillance reform and the institutional design of digital governance. His contributions are typically situated within broader discussions involving industry, civil society and the State, rather than as standalone opinion pieces.
This cluster brings together all available media mentions of Sunil Abraham on Moneycontrol. The articles collected here provide a useful record of how debates around internet regulation and digital rights have been framed in Indian business and policy journalism over time.
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Facebook India Appoints Sunil Abraham as Public Policy Director for Data and Emerging Tech
A Moneycontrol report announcing Facebook India's appointment of Sunil Abraham as Public Policy Director for Data and Emerging Technology. -
Is CMS a Compromise of National Security?
A Moneycontrol feature examining India's Central Monitoring System and its risks to privacy and security, featuring analysis from Sunil Abraham on blanket surveillance, oversight gaps and threats to businesses. -
Own Content? Then Own Up Responsibility
A Moneycontrol report on government plans to impose stricter liability rules on social media platforms like TikTok, Facebook and ShareChat for curated or created content, featuring analysis from Sunil Abraham on intermediary status and competition concerns. -
Stakeholders Air Reservation Over Government's Plan to Remove Safe Harbour Provisions in Digital India Act
A Moneycontrol report on civil society, industry and think tank concerns over the proposed removal of safe harbour protections for internet intermediaries in India's Digital India Act, featuring comments from Sunil Abraham and calls for surveillance reform.
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