Alerts & Updates 11th Mar 2026

India’s new DPDP regime – What GDPR-compliant businesses should know

Authors

Parthsarathi JhaPartner | New Delhi | Noida
Ravisekhar NairPartner | Bengaluru
Aayushi SharmaPrincipal Associate | New Delhi | Noida
Priyanjali SinghAssociate | New Delhi | Noida

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In this week’s primer, we highlight that GDPR compliance does not automatically imply DPDP compliance. Businesses must understand and comply with the DPDP regime’s distinctive GDPR ‘plus’ requirements, to ensure legal compliance and build robust data protection governance frameworks.

For a snapshot of key GDPR ‘plus’ requirements under the DPDP framework and what they mean for businesses, please read our full update here

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