A top Niti Aayog official reportedly claimed the government would back efforts to build an isolated Indian internet, in response to a question on CoWIN data breach, to have a more secure ecosystem. This plan would be at odds with the government's push to position India as a technology powerhouse, say experts
Can we imagine a world where India’s internet access is isolated to its own sovereign network?
An alleged data leak in the government’s CoWIN vaccination registration portal exposed sensitive health information of those vaccinated against Covid-19. When the Mint newspaper questioned Vijay Kumar Saraswat, NITI Aayog member and former head of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), about improving data security, Saraswat proposed that India build its own national network to escape global cyberattacks.
The statement, while not an official government stance, comes at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi made what is touted as a historic US state visit—the outcome of which include serious investments from the likes of Google and Elon Musk.
Would building its own internet protect India from cyberattacks? If yes, what does India stand to lose in the bigger picture? We asked experts some pertinent questions.