Sunil Abraham and Outlook India
Outlook India is a long-running Indian news magazine known for its investigative reporting, political analysis, and thematic long-form journalism across public affairs, society, and technology. Its coverage often situates digital developments within broader questions of power, accountability, and institutional change.
Within this body of work, Sunil Abraham appears as a referenced voice providing context on issues such as internet governance, platform regulation, surveillance, and digital rights. These mentions typically arise in explanatory or analytical pieces rather than routine technology reporting, helping frame technical policy debates for a general readership.
This cluster brings together all available media mentions of Sunil Abraham published in Outlook India. Read collectively, these articles reflect how technology and governance questions have been interpreted within magazine-style journalism during periods of regulatory and social transition.
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A Megacorp's Basic Instinct
Arindam Mukherjee reports on TRAI's defiant stance against Facebook's Free Basics initiative, examining civil society opposition, academic critique, and net neutrality debates in January 2016. -
Beyond Clicktivism
Debarshi Dasgupta examines how social media mobilisation for Anna Hazare's anti-corruption protest in April 2011 moved participants from online engagement to active involvement. -
Beyond the Searchlight
An Outlook India investigation by Debarshi Dasgupta examining Google's offline influence in India through research funding, political engagement, and concerns about transparency. -
Biometry Is Watching
An Outlook India article documenting Karnataka's UID pilot, examining implementation challenges, misinformation amongst participants, and Sunil Abraham's concerns about data security. -
How to Win Friends, FB Style
An Outlook India article by Arindam Mukherjee analysing Narendra Modi's public embrace of Facebook amid India's net neutrality debate and concerns about internet.org's influence. -
Is Your Aadhaar Biometrics Safe? Firms Accused of Storing Biometrics and Using Them Illegally
An Outlook India report examines security concerns around Aadhaar biometric data after UIDAI filed criminal complaints against three firms for unauthorised authentication attempts. -
No Genie at Your Fingertips
Arindam Mukherjee examines the government's Aadhaar Pay initiative for biometric-based cashless transactions, analysing security concerns, implementation challenges, and privacy debates. -
Peeping Toms in Your Inbox
An Outlook India investigation into privacy violations through telemarketing, data mining, and online tracking, featuring Sunil Abraham's analysis of India's regulatory gaps in data protection. -
Shiva's Tridents
An Outlook India article by Debarshi Dasgupta profiling 'Internet Hindus' as a tech-savvy right-wing online formation and exploring Sunil Abraham's views on religion and digital media. -
Sunil Abraham and Outlook India
A curated cluster of Outlook India reporting that references Sunil Abraham's views on technology policy, digital rights, internet governance, and the social implications of platform power in India. -
The Dangers of Birdsong
An Outlook India article exploring how social media blurs private-public boundaries, following public debate after Sunanda Pushkar's death and debates about oversharing, trolling, and digital vulnerability. -
The Man Who Felled Facebook
Arindam Mukherjee profiles Ram Sevak Sharma, TRAI chairman who orchestrated India's decisive verdict against Facebook's Free Basics initiative and differential pricing schemes. -
The Proxy Servers of Law
Arindam Mukherjee and Chandrani Banerjee examine the Indian government's controversial blocking of 310 internet entities in August 2012, sparking debates on censorship and free speech. -
This Is All India Radia
An Outlook India article examining how mainstream media avoided coverage of the Niira Radia tapes scandal whilst the internet kept the story alive through blogs, social media, and forums.
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