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April 19, 2026 · Ayushman TripathiHidayatullah National Law University

Digital Sovereignty in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: India’s Regulatory Crossroads

Digital sovereignty in the age of artificial intelligence is no longer a question of territorial control, but of infrastructural power. States do not merely govern land—they now seek to govern data flows, algorithmic systems, and the architectures through which intelligence itself is produced. India’s regulatory trajectory reflects this shift: an attempt to assert strategic autonomy without retreating into digital isolation. The real challenge lies not in choosing between openness and control, but in designing a framework where both can coexist without undermining each other.

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