Facebook Appoints Public Policy Director for Data and Emerging Tech in India
Facebook Appoints Public Policy Director for Data and Emerging Tech in India is a Deccan Herald article published on 12 October 2020. The report outlines Facebook’s appointment of Sunil Abraham to a senior public policy role focusing on data privacy, emerging technologies, and AI-led innovation. It also traces the broader context of data protection policies in India and summarises Abraham’s background in technology policy, open-source movements, and academic research.
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- 📰 Published in:
- Deccan Herald
- 📅 Date:
- 12 October 2020
- 👤 Authors:
- Rohit KVN
- 📄 Type:
- News Report
- 📰 Newspaper Link:
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Newly appointed Sunil Abraham will be responsible for co-ordination with Indian government's public policy areas such as user data protection and more.
Ever since the Cambridge Analytic scandal broke out in the media in 2018, Facebook has been under constant scrutiny over the user privacy policy. And this also helped shed light on how the user profiles are being created virtually and push targeted ads to the people; thus, generating revenue for the social media platforms.
Over time, several governments across the world including India have drafted to protect user privacy and enforce them on digital media controlled by tech giants such as Google, Amazon, Facebook and others.
Now, Facebook has appointed Sunil Abraham as the company’s regional Public Policy, Director for Data and Emerging Tech in India. Abraham will be coordinating with the Indian government in terms of data privacy, consumer protection, and AI (Artificial Intelligence) led innovation for new products and services.
"Sunil's experience in the field of technology policy and his vast research on data reforms are an ideal fit for Facebook. We are thrilled to have Sunil in our team as he brings deep industry and civil society knowledge and understanding. With his expertise and experience, he will help us in our mission to build transparency, accountability and empowered communities,” said Ankhi Das, Public Policy Director, Facebook - India, South & Central Asia.
Who is Sunil Abraham?
Previously, Sunil Abraham has been an Endowed Professor at ArtEZ University for the Arts in the Netherland for a year. Before that, he co-founded Mahiti Infotech, an open technology service provider for the nonprofit sector in 1998.
After a decade, Abraham, in 2008, co-founded the Centre for Internet and Society, policy and academic research organization focusing on accessibility, openness, access to knowledge, internet governance, digital humanities and telecom regulation.
Also, He has been an advocate of the free/open-source software and was a part of the Wikimedia movement starting in 2004 when he co-managed the International Open Source Network for UNDP (United Nations Development Programme).
Now, Abraham will be responsible for building partnerships and engagements with key stakeholders in the public policy areas such as user data protection and emerging tech in India.
Context and Background
This article was published during a period of heightened global attention on data protection, privacy norms, and the responsibilities of digital platforms. Following the Cambridge Analytica revelations, several governments began tightening regulatory frameworks for user data, placing technology companies under close scrutiny.
Facebook’s appointment of a dedicated Public Policy Director for Data and Emerging Tech in India reflected the platform’s need to navigate evolving regulatory expectations, strengthen engagement with policymakers, and manage issues around privacy, AI-driven services, and consumer rights.
The report also highlights Abraham’s long association with digital rights, open-source initiatives, and policy research, situating his appointment within the broader shift towards more accountable and transparent technology governance.
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