How GDPR affects Indian companies with business interests in EU
Companies in India with business interests in the EU will have to comply with European Union's General Data Protection Regulation

Europe, apart from North America, is a big market for Indian IT companies. A Deloitte report says, “Europe is estimated to be a $45-billion potential outsourcing opportunity for Indian technology vendors.” All such companies need to comply, as well as Europe-headquartered MNCs such as Nestlé, Unilever, Nokia, Heineken and others. Many of these have backend operations or development centres in India, which access data of global customers. These, too, would have to fall in line, as will Indian BPOs that service European clients.
Also, there is ambiguity about some clauses around international data transfer, which say such transfers may happen if there is an adequate level of data protection. There isn’t any clarity on how adequate is ‘adequate’.
India has been a laggard in data privacy rules, with Aadhaar remaining a bone of contention between the government and privacy advocates. In August 2016, the Centre appointed a committee headed by retired Supreme Court judge BN Srikrishna to suggest a framework to protect institutional and private data. This could be India’s solution to arresting data abuse.
First Published: Jun 05, 2018, 10:40
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