Sunil Abraham and The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald is one of Australia’s leading newspapers, with a long-standing reputation for reporting on national and international affairs, including technology, policy, and the evolving digital landscape. Its coverage often places local developments within a broader global context.
In reporting on internet governance, digital rights, and technology policy, the publication has included references to Sunil Abraham, particularly in stories examining developments in India and their wider implications.
This page brings together media mentions from The Sydney Morning Herald that reference Sunil Abraham.
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India's IT Ministry Uses Hotmail, Gmail for Official Communications
A Sydney Morning Herald report on Indian government officials using personal email services for official work, and India's proposed Email Policy for government employees. -
India's Struggle for Online Freedom
A Sydney Morning Herald opinion piece by Rebecca MacKinnon on India's growing internet freedom movement, the 2008 IT Act, the 2011 intermediary rules, and the risk of self-censorship. -
Indian Supreme Court Decision a Victory for Freedom of Speech Online
A Sydney Morning Herald report on the Supreme Court of India’s 2015 ruling striking down an online speech provision and reactions to its implications for free expression. -
Low-Tech, Low-Cost Solutions Connecting India's Farmers
A Sydney Morning Herald report on how basic mobile phone services are linking Indian farmers to weather data, market prices, and expert advice, with commentary on 3G rollout challenges. -
Pakistan Hackers Target India's Top Police Agency
A Sydney Morning Herald report on the Pakistan Cyber Army's defacement of the CBI website in 2010, and expert commentary on India's low cyber security standards.
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