Sunil Abraham and The Financial Express
The Financial Express is a leading Indian business daily with a strong focus on economic policy, regulation, markets, and public affairs. Its reporting frequently examines how technology intersects with governance, industry, and the wider economy.
Within this coverage, Sunil Abraham appears as an expert voice on issues related to digital policy, platform regulation, data protection, and the social impact of emerging technologies. His commentary often provides context on how regulatory choices and institutional frameworks influence technology adoption and public outcomes in India.
This cluster brings together all available media mentions of Sunil Abraham published in The Financial Express, offering a consolidated reference point for readers following technology and policy debates in business journalism.
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If MNCs Make Early Inroads, They Will Keep Market Share: Sunil Abraham, CIS
An interview with Sunil Abraham in The Financial Express discussing multinational technology companies' growing interest in India, data localization debates, surveillance capabilities, Android monopoly concerns and the need for European-style digital regulations. -
Net Advocacy Body Probing Linkages Between Telcos And Facebook's Auto-Play Video Option
A Financial Express report on the Centre for Internet and Society's investigation into whether Facebook's auto-play video feature was designed to increase data consumption and billing for telecom companies, potentially incentivizing telco participation in the Internet.org platform. -
New Regulations In Place; Aadhaar Card Records To Be Preserved For 7 Years By Centre
A Financial Express report on new Aadhaar regulations requiring the Centre to retain authentication and transaction records linked to Aadhaar for seven years, and Sunil Abraham's warning that mandatory Aadhaar could enable 360-degree surveillance of individuals.
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