Sunil Abraham to Lead Public Policy for Data and Emerging Tech at Facebook India

Sunil Abraham to Lead Public Policy for Data and Emerging Tech at Facebook India is a Social Samosa article published on 12 October 2020. It reports on Sunil Abraham’s appointment as Facebook India’s Public Policy Director for Data and Emerging Technology, outlining his role, responsibilities, and long-standing background in technology policy, open-source advocacy, and institution building.

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Article Details

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Social Samosa
📅 Date:
12 October 2020
👤 Author:
Social Samosa Staff
📄 Type:
News Report
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Facebook has announced the appointment of Sunil Abraham as the Public Policy, Director for Data and Emerging Tech to lead and shape the company's stance on tech policy issues in India.

Reporting into the Public Policy Director, Sunil will be responsible for building partnerships and engagements with key stakeholders in the public policy area of data privacy, consumer protection, and AI-led innovation for new products and services.

As part of the public policy leadership team, Abraham will contribute to important policy development initiatives and proceedings in India and the South Asia region on data protection, privacy, new and emerging tech and represent Facebook's position in these multi-stakeholder processes.

Ankhi Das, Public Policy Director, Facebook India, South & Central Asia says, "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."

Sunil Abraham is a serial institution builder with almost a quarter-century of experience in Indian and global civil societies. In 1998, he co-founded Mahiti Infotech, an open technology service provider for the nonprofit sector and in 2008, he co-founded the Centre for Internet and Society, a policy and academic research organisation focusing on accessibility, openness. access to knowledge, internet governance, digital humanities and telecom regulation.

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. Most recently he spent a year as Endowed Professor at ArtEZ University for the Arts in the Netherlands.

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Context and Background

This article was part of a wave of coverage following Facebook India’s appointment of Sunil Abraham to lead public policy for data and emerging technologies. The announcement came at a time when the platform was under scrutiny for its role in content moderation, political influence, and the broader governance of digital platforms.

Social Samosa highlighted Abraham’s experience in open-source software, digital rights, civil society, and policy research — positioning him as a key figure in Facebook’s engagement with India’s evolving frameworks for data protection, privacy, and AI-driven services.

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