💨 Abstract
Despite the global trend of enterprises monetising data, the Indian data market remains in its infancy due to regulatory ambiguity. In March 2012, the national data sharing and accessibility policy (NDSAP) was published with the aim of increasing accessibility and facilitating easier sharing of non-sensitive data generated using public funds by various agencies of the government of India.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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