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The European Union, India, and eight other nations have called for international cooperation on personal data protection

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            The EU and the nine nations stated that they seek to strengthen international collaboration in order to promote strong data protection and privacy standards based on some fundamental aspects that are increasingly common throughout the Indo-Pacific region, Europe, and beyond.

Rapid technological developments have benefited the economies and societies of the European Union, Australia, the Comoros, India, Japan, Mauritius, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, and Sri Lanka, according to the European Union, Australia, the Comoros, India, Japan, Mauritius, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. According to the EU and the nations that signed the joint statement, a lack of confidence in how data is handled has had a negative impact on their different society and economy. To foster data free flow with trust, which is also acknowledged by the G20 Rome Leader’s Declaration, it is critical to ensure, as guaranteed by these countries’ respective legal frameworks, respect for individuals’ right to privacy and the protection of personal data as a core value and fundamental freedom, according to the declaration shared by the Ministry of External Affairs. They claim they wish to promote strong data protection and privacy standards across the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The proclamation advocates for broad legal frameworks and policies that span both the commercial and governmental sectors.

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