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Rethinking FinTech Regulation Under the Indian Data Protection Framework

This article examines the substantial implications of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDPA) on the developing FinTech industry in India. With a principlebased approach, the DPDPA emphasises user control, accountability, and transparency in addressing critical issues in the data-driv...

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Compliance
Data integrity
Information technology
Innovations
Literature reviews
Privacy
Transparency
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