India-UK Pact Paves the Way for a Safer Digital Realm
India and the UK have signed a comprehensive agreement under CETA to promote open internet access and digital consumer protection. The pact aims at fostering digital trade and data-driven innovations. It also includes stringent measures against cybercrime and spammers, ensuring consumer trust in digital transactions.
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India and the UK have entered a landmark agreement under the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), ensuring open internet access for their citizens and implementing protective measures for digital consumers.
The agreement emphasizes allowing end-users freedom to access services online, subject to fair network management. It promotes digital trade by facilitating data-driven innovations, where academia and industry collaborate, leveraging regulatory sandboxes and data portability standards.
Critically, the pact outlines strategies to combat cybercrime, prevent spam, and secure online spaces, while respecting proprietary software codes. This understanding further fortifies India's and the UK's commitment to elevating digital trade, ensuring a safe and trustworthy digital environment for consumers.
(With inputs from agencies.)

