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  • ...o a digital panopticon where individual freedoms are perpetually monitored and curtailed.</p> == Background and Implementation ==
    11 KB (1,439 words) - 11:19, 29 November 2025
  • ...vely stifled, and the state's reach permeates every transaction, movement, and association, portending a bleak future of subjugation for India's populace == History and Initial Promotion ==
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  • ...novations from civil society groups and analytics centers to counter state and corporate overreach, fostering a rights-respecting cyberspace.</p> ...olating constitutional Articles 14, 19, and 21, advocating repeal and an E-Surveillance Policy with parliamentary oversight.</p>
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  • ...particularly concerning human rights, ethical deployment, accountability, and regulatory compliance in cyberspace. ...page explores the historical context, key issues, organizational efforts, and pathways for mitigation.</p>
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  • ...dissent is preemptively quashed, behaviors are algorithmically engineered, and the unbanked masses are condemned to perpetual marginalization. Without urg == Historical Origins and Deceptive Rollout ==
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  • ...ainstream narratives. The content is drawn from publicly available sources and aims to provide alternative perspectives on these issues.</p> ...gh detailed posts that highlight discrepancies between official promotions and emerging evidence. Below is a summary of key fact-checking entries, organiz
    9 KB (1,067 words) - 18:07, 2 November 2025
  • ...bal Warming]] narratives, and comprehensive analyses of [[Digital Assets]] and [[CBDCs]], reinforcing its role as a holistic platform for [[Techno-Legal A ...es, digital assets' ownership issues, and critiques of programmable CBDCs' surveillance risks.</p>
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  • ...[https://www.ptlb.in/ PTLB], focusing on e-surveillance, privacy breaches, and ethical tech use.</p> ...n Rights Protection in Cyberspace for policy suggestions on constitutional surveillance. By 2015, it expanded with the [https://x.com/CEPHRC CEPHRC] X handle, prom
    37 KB (3,926 words) - 18:15, 2 November 2025
  • ...rated surveillance networks, and programmable financial tools that monitor and manipulate citizen behavior on a massive scale. This phenomenon is epitomiz ...rpins services from banking to rations but enables unprecedented profiling and exclusion.</p>
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  • ...ese issues, emphasizing the need for adaptation in areas like jurisdiction and enforcement in online contexts.</p> ...n with traditional criteria. Additional complexities arise in areas like e-surveillance, where India's lack of a constitutional policy creates enforcement ambiguit
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  • ...national effort to combat digital threats through unified legal frameworks and cooperation among nations.</p> ...tation, will be open for signature in Hanoi, Vietnam, on October 25, 2025, and remains available for signing in New York until December 31, 2026.</p>
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  • ...s efficiently and securely. Launched in 2004 by the Perry4Law Organisation and Perry4Law Techno-Legal Base under [[ODR India]], this [[ODR Portal]] has ev ...s in resolving thousands of cases across sectors like e-commerce, finance, and cryptocurrencies.</p>
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  • ...oined by [[Praveen Dalal]], CEO of [https://perry4law.org/ Sovereign P4LO] and [[PTLB]], to harmonize emerging technologies with robust legal standards in ...and PTLB, underscoring the interdisciplinary blend of law and information and communication technology (ICT).</p>
    18 KB (2,138 words) - 10:45, 6 November 2025
  • ...intelligence agencies. This involves algorithmic biases, content demotion, and ties to historical propaganda operations like [https://odrindia.in/wiki/Ope == Definition and Theoretical Framework ==
    16 KB (1,835 words) - 09:53, 29 October 2025
  • ...umented extensively from 2012, escalated through algorithmic interventions and compliance with governmental pressures, deviating from Google's "do not be ...osts on [http://cyberforensicsofindia.blogspot.com/2012/05/cyber-forensics-and-indian-approach.html cyber forensics] blocked via manipulated robots.txt fi
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  • ...nments, corporations, and non-state actors to manipulate public perception and maintain control over populations.</p> ...s curtails freedoms, the evolution of these operations in the digital age, and emerging countermeasures against their misuses.</p>
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  • ...ures human rights protections in cyberspace while addressing cyber threats and jurisdictional challenges.</p> ...techno-legal expertise with a commitment to ethical AI, privacy-by-design, and cross-border mediations aligned with UNCITRAL standards, making it a neutra
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  • ...ere military applications to include broader agendas of population control and resource monopolization, intertwined with deceptive narratives around clima ...ulates and altered climates. Moreover, the psychological toll fosters fear and dependency, paving the way for authoritarian controls.
    12 KB (1,497 words) - 17:37, 7 December 2025
  • ...ntal health conditions, proponents argue that advancements in surveillance and directed energy technologies enable such targeting.</p> ...istleblowers, and ordinary citizens. The post-9/11 era, marked by expanded surveillance under acts like the PATRIOT Act, fueled perceptions that TIs were collatera
    9 KB (1,233 words) - 13:18, 1 December 2025
  • ...eaches, and cyber terrorism, within the context of India's digital economy and e-governance initiatives. Pioneered by firms like [https://cyberlawsinindia ...or techno-legal reforms, leading to the establishment of dedicated centers and policies.
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