The back-reference from DoT, dated 29 August 2025, requested TRAI to re-examine two recommendations-6.39 and 6.40-issued earlier in TRAI’s comprehensive 2022 report titled “Regulatory Framework for Promoting Data Economy Through Establishment of Data Centres, Content Delivery Networks, and Interconnect Exchanges in India.” These recommendations relate directly to the emerging digital policy areas of data ethics and data ownership, both central to wider debates around digital sovereignty and user rights.
DoT Seeks Reconsideration of Key Data Ethics Recommendations
In its communication, DoT informed TRAI that the government had reviewed the recommendations concerning data ethics and ownership and believed they required further examination, taking into account the Ministry’s updated perspective. Since these recommendations influence broader national conversations about privacy, accountability, and secure digital innovation, DoT sought a more aligned approach between TRAI’s proposals and the government’s evolving policy direction.
TRAI, after a detailed internal analysis and examination of DoT’s observations, prepared a refined response addressing all issues raised. The regulatory body emphasized its continued commitment to ensuring a transparent, balanced, and future-oriented regulatory framework that supports India’s digital ambitions while safeguarding citizen interests.
Documents Published on TRAI Website
The newly finalized response to the back-reference has been made publicly available on TRAI’s official website, enabling stakeholders-including policymakers, industry players, and researchers-to review the authority’s position. Interested readers can access the documents directly on the official TRAI website (https://trai.gov.in).
The publication of the response underscores TRAI’s broader approach to maintaining transparency in policy consultations, especially in sectors as transformative as digital infrastructure and data management.
Strengthening India’s Data Ecosystem
TRAI’s 2022 recommendations form a blueprint for India’s long-term digital expansion. They address the regulatory, infrastructural, and governance challenges involved in creating robust data centres, accelerating CDN penetration, and facilitating seamless interconnectivity between networks. With India’s data consumption rising at among the highest rates globally, these frameworks are vital to sustaining economic growth and digital inclusion.
The discussion around data ethics and ownership, now under reconsideration, is part of India’s push toward a citizen-centric data governance model that respects privacy while enabling innovation. These principles are becoming increasingly important as India positions itself as a global leader in digital public infrastructure.
Clarifications and Contact Details
TRAI has also designated a point of contact for any additional queries regarding the matter. Stakeholders may reach out to:
Shri Abdul Kayum
Advisor (Broadband & Policy Analysis), TRAI
Phone: +91-11-20907757
With policy consultations continuing actively between TRAI and DoT, industry experts expect further refinements in the months ahead as India’s data ecosystem evolves rapidly to meet both global and domestic demands.