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With a new US administration, movement on India’s Personal Data Protection Bill, and a reinvigorated US-India Trade Policy Forum, the United States and India have a renewed opportunity to engage in dialogues and pursue cooperation on cross-border data flow and data privacy policy. Yet, many ideological and structural differences between the United States and India—including a lack of strong US privacy laws, India’s push for data localization, and Indian views of data sovereignty and digital colonialism—present many challenges to cooperation. This issue brief, therefore, overviews the state of US, Indian, and US-India cross-border data flow and data policy, and discusses opportunities for cooperation and sources of contestation. It ultimately recommends the United States and India convene bilateral dialogues focused on tangible, near-term objectives in three areas: law enforcement access to data; definitions of, and exceptions to, data processing and localization requirements; and cybersecurity of data.

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