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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: While announcing a three week window period for public consultation on the proposed Competition (Amendment) Bill 2019, Ministry of Corporate Affairs<\/a> (MCA) secy Injeti Srinivas<\/a> said that sectors which are impacted by digital technologies<\/a> should also be assessed under the Competition Commission of India (CCI<\/a>).

Speaking at a CUTS International and CIRC event on ‘Digital Economy – Hitting the reset button on competition and regulatory governance’, Srinivas further pressed for the need of digitalisation of the economy and bridging the digital divide to achieve India’s target of becoming a US $5trillion economy by 2024-25.

Ashok Kumar Gupta, one of the stakeholders at the event and Chairperson, CCI, stressed the importance of timely detection and intervention of antitrust issues in the new age digital economy to ensure inclusive growth.

Pradeep Mehta, Secretary General, CUTS International, noted competition and regulatory regimes as tools to guide markets fairly to function efficiently and promote economic growth and further pointed towards the need to redesign these tools to navigate effectively in an increasingly online and digitally enabled economy.

Gopal Krishna Agarwal, National Spokesperson – Economics Affairs, Bharatiya Janata Party iterated the need for optimal regulation in a highly disruptive digital economy. He asserted that fair competition and protection of intellectual property rights could lead to spurring domestic innovation.

Shashi Tharoor, Chairperson, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, during a panel conversation with Nitin Desai, President, CUTS Institute for Regulation and Competition (CIRC) spoke on the issues of the '
Personal Data Protection Bill<\/a>' with respect to lack of independence of the proposed data protection authority, exemptions given to government agencies and restrictions placed on cross-border data flow among other things.

The event was jointly organised by CUTS and CIRC where the flagship biennial report on ‘Competition and Regulation in India 2019’ was released and it saw the participation of 80 to 100 representatives from civil society organisations, industry players, academicians, former bureaucrats,
policy<\/a> influencers and others.

CIRC, is a not for profit research and capacity building entity that assists multilateral and bilateral government and private agencies in policy formulation.


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数字技术部门应评估在CCI: MCA的秘书

而宣布三个星期公众咨询的窗口期2019年竞争(修正案)法案,公司事务部(MCA) secy Injeti斯说,部门还应评估由数字技术影响下印度的竞争委员会(CCI)。

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新德里:虽然宣布三个星期公众咨询的窗口期2019年竞争(修正案)法案,公司事务部(MCA) secyInjeti斯说,行业影响数字技术还应该评估印度竞争委员会(下CCI)。

在削减国际和中国保监会事件的数字经济——按下重置按钮对竞争和监管治理”,斯进一步要求需要经济和弥合数字鸿沟的数字化实现印度的目标成为一个5万亿美元经济2024 - 25。

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Ashok Kumar Gupta,一个利益相关者的事件和主席,CCI,强调反垄断问题的及时发现和干预新时代数字经济,以确保包容性增长。

Pradeep Mehta秘书长指出,削减国际竞争和监管制度作为工具来指导市场相当有效运转,促进经济增长和进一步指向需要重新设计这些工具有效地导航在日益网络和数字化经济。

戈帕尔·讫里什那Agarwal,国家发言人——经济事务,印度人民党迭代最优监管的需要在一个高度破坏性的数字经济。他断言,公平竞争和知识产权保护可能导致刺激国内创新。

塔鲁尔,主席,议会信息技术常务委员会,在委员会和Nitin德赛,总统削减监管和竞争研究所(中国保监会)说话的问题个人数据保护法案提出的关于缺乏独立性的数据保护权威,给政府机构和限制豁免放在跨境数据流。

事件由削减和保监会联合组织的旗舰双年展2019年印度竞争和监管的报告被释放,它看到了80年到100年的代表的参与公民社会组织,行业参与者,院士,前官僚,政策有影响力的人等等。

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保监会,不是为了利润的研究和能力建设的实体,助攻多边和双边政府和私人机构在政策制定。


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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: While announcing a three week window period for public consultation on the proposed Competition (Amendment) Bill 2019, Ministry of Corporate Affairs<\/a> (MCA) secy Injeti Srinivas<\/a> said that sectors which are impacted by digital technologies<\/a> should also be assessed under the Competition Commission of India (CCI<\/a>).

Speaking at a CUTS International and CIRC event on ‘Digital Economy – Hitting the reset button on competition and regulatory governance’, Srinivas further pressed for the need of digitalisation of the economy and bridging the digital divide to achieve India’s target of becoming a US $5trillion economy by 2024-25.

Ashok Kumar Gupta, one of the stakeholders at the event and Chairperson, CCI, stressed the importance of timely detection and intervention of antitrust issues in the new age digital economy to ensure inclusive growth.

Pradeep Mehta, Secretary General, CUTS International, noted competition and regulatory regimes as tools to guide markets fairly to function efficiently and promote economic growth and further pointed towards the need to redesign these tools to navigate effectively in an increasingly online and digitally enabled economy.

Gopal Krishna Agarwal, National Spokesperson – Economics Affairs, Bharatiya Janata Party iterated the need for optimal regulation in a highly disruptive digital economy. He asserted that fair competition and protection of intellectual property rights could lead to spurring domestic innovation.

Shashi Tharoor, Chairperson, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, during a panel conversation with Nitin Desai, President, CUTS Institute for Regulation and Competition (CIRC) spoke on the issues of the '
Personal Data Protection Bill<\/a>' with respect to lack of independence of the proposed data protection authority, exemptions given to government agencies and restrictions placed on cross-border data flow among other things.

The event was jointly organised by CUTS and CIRC where the flagship biennial report on ‘Competition and Regulation in India 2019’ was released and it saw the participation of 80 to 100 representatives from civil society organisations, industry players, academicians, former bureaucrats,
policy<\/a> influencers and others.

CIRC, is a not for profit research and capacity building entity that assists multilateral and bilateral government and private agencies in policy formulation.


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