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Friday, January 27, 2023
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Posts by Priyesh Mishra
Priyesh Mishra
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Guidelines on online gaming a self-regulation template. But iron out 5 complexities
Varun Ramdas
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12 January, 2023
Exit of VPNs just the beginning. CERT-In’s cybersecurity rules will affect many players
Aditi Chaturvedi
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22 June, 2022
Concern around online gaming addiction valid but ad hoc policy is not what India needs
Priyesh Mishra
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16 December, 2021
Karnataka’s online gaming ban won’t work. It shows poor grasp of tech
Priyesh Mishra
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5 October, 2021
Bombay HC order on IT Rules is a start. But its critical eye has missed a greater threat
Shweta Venkatesan
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27 August, 2021
Being a compliance officer at Twitter will be tough. IT rules should inspire trust, not fear
Shweta Venkatesan
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9 June, 2021
Govt now accepts value of IPR in non-personal data, but its recommendations pose new problems
Shweta Venkatesan
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29 January, 2021
India can be a digital economic powerhouse if new IT Act removes ambiguity around e-commerce
Priyesh Mishra
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22 May, 2020
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ThePrint Team
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28 May, 2021
Opinion
Christianity in India wasn’t always imposed. Just look at its Portuguese...
Anirudh Kanisetti
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26 January, 2023
Jesus inspired by the sleeping Vishnu, Nagas on altar candlesticks—Goa remained both Indian and Christian through its history.
Ageing fleet, expired contracts, China— India has a submarine issue, Project...
26 January, 2023
26 January was India’s Independence Day since 1930. Then it lost...
26 January, 2023
Economy
RBI data reveals demonetisation was the epitome of whimsical, illogical policymaking
Praveen Chakravarty
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31 August, 2017
The government wanted demonetisation to combat three problems. None of them seem to have been solved.
Defence
The biggest challenges Nirmala Sitharaman will face as India’s new Defence...
Manu Pubby
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3 September, 2017
Sitharaman, who is only the second woman defence minister in India's history, is expected to work closely with the Finance Minister to take key industry-related decisions
National Interest
Shehbaz Sharif is talking peace. India must keep mum, leave Pak...
Shekhar Gupta
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21 January, 2023
Anything that gives breathing space and strategic relevance back to Pakistan is negative for India. It’s worse for Pakistan.