Draft DPDP Rules: Guidance to DPDP Act implementation

    Delving into the details of various target areas of Draft DPDP rules 2025
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    The draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 released by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, India (MeITY) on 3rd Jan 2025 serves as a crucial extension to the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023, providing operational clarity that complement the foundational principles of the Act.

    By outlining specific compliance requirements, these Rules facilitate a smoother transition for businesses aiming to align with the Act. These Rules act as a steppingstone by offering directives on data protection practices, thereby enabling businesses to implement robust data governance framework which would not only ensure legal compliance but also foster trust and transparency with data principals, ultimately contributing to a more secure and privacy-conscious business environment. In this document we delve into the details of various target areas of Draft DPDP rules 2025.

    Draft DPDP Rules: Guidance to DPDP Act implementation

    Delving into the details of various target areas of Draft DPDP rules 2025

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    Key Contacts

    Akhilesh Tuteja

    Partner & National Leader, Clients and Markets

    KPMG in India

    Atul Gupta

    Partner and Head - Digital Trust and Cyber

    KPMG in India


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