The Ultimate Guide to Data sovereignty
A curated Indian edition of TechDay news, analysis, interviews, reviews, job moves, and related resources for Data sovereignty.
What to know about Data sovereignty
Data sovereignty sits at the intersection of technology, law, trust, and power. It’s about who ultimately controls data – where it’s stored, which laws apply, who can access it, and how it’s used for cloud, AI, and analytics. As organisations modernise infrastructure, adopt multi-cloud and experiment with AI, questions of residency, jurisdiction, and digital autonomy are reshaping strategies across the public sector, critical infrastructure, finance, healthcare, education, and beyond.
Stories under this tag explore the full spectrum of that shift: the rise of sovereign clouds and onshore data centres, new connectivity and subsea cables, and the emergence of “sovereign AI” factories and private AI stacks. You’ll find coverage of local cloud providers challenging hyperscalers, government-certified facilities and compliance frameworks, encryption and key-management advances, and open-source alternatives aimed at reducing lock-in. We also look at how organisations are rebalancing workloads between public cloud, private cloud, colocation and on-premise to manage cost, resilience, and regulatory risk.
Beyond infrastructure, Data sovereignty examines the human, ethical and cultural dimensions of data control. That includes Indigenous and community data governance, citizen trust in digital services, evolving privacy expectations, and the impact of new regulations from data protection laws to AI and quantum-safe standards. Interviews and opinions unpack why boards now treat data location as a strategic and geopolitical risk, how CIOs and CISOs are redesigning architectures around sovereignty-by-design, and what trusted, explainable AI looks like when it must run close to sensitive data.
Whether you’re a policymaker, technology leader, security practitioner, or business decision-maker, this tag offers a curated view of how data sovereignty is transforming cloud strategy, AI adoption, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructure. Dive in to understand the trade-offs between convenience and control, see how peers are responding to rising compliance and resilience pressures, and discover practical approaches to keeping your data, and the intelligence built on top of it, firmly under your own governance.
Indian Data sovereignty News
Regional stories with direct local relevance
ESDS launches database monitoring platform for India
Tighter Indian audit rules are pushing banks and public bodies to watch database activity more closely, especially inside sensitive systems.
M37Labs launches MightyClaw for enterprise AI agents
The platform is aimed at regulated industries and sensitive data users, with on-premise and air-gapped deployment to keep control in-house.
Ai+ launches India's first flip phone under GBP £300
Priced below many rivals, the handset aims to make flip phones accessible to more Indian buyers as premium foldables stay niche.
Vertical Data opens New Delhi office for India AI push
Demand for AI computing in India is outpacing domestic finance and data centre capacity, opening space for new entrants to move quickly.
Netskope launches Mumbai management plane for Indian data
Indian organisations get a local administrative data option as the Mumbai deployment keeps policies, logs and metadata inside the country.
Equinix opens first self-built Mumbai data centre MB3
Demand for AI and cloud services in India is driving fresh infrastructure investment as Equinix adds capacity in Mumbai with MB3.
Analyst Insights
Research and market analysis connected to Data sovereignty
Gigamon & Splunk join forces on federated telemetry
UiPath named Leader in Forrester document mining wave
Aveva unveils AI & data updates across industrial suite
Governments eye agentic AI as security worries persist
Asia Pacific governments boost sovereign AI priorities
Featured News
Dell Technologies makes all the hardware cool again
Renewed AI spending is boosting demand for Dell's secure, certified infrastructure as companies chase faster deployment and lower cloud costs.
Exclusive: Google Cloud reshaping finance with agentic AI
Banks must move beyond isolated pilots if they want agentic AI to deliver enterprise-wide gains, Google Cloud says.
Expert Columns
Virtual vs. physical firewalls: A practical guide for modern networks
Atlassian scales AI search with OpenSearch on Kubernetes
Biznet Gio scales cloud performance for AI era with AMD
Beyond infrastructure: Reimagining networks to drive real business impact
AI's rising energy demands put climate pledges at risk
No compromise: Designing AI operations for sovereignty and reliability
Namibia above and before space when it comes to data centers
Watch out for these eight trends to impact cybersecurity teams in 2026
Why the world needs hundreds of Palantirs
When emergency strikes, it's time for a native zero-trust network
Interviews
Interviews and video coverage from the networkRecent Data sovereignty News
Lexar blends AFA football tie-up with India expo push
Lexar will showcase AFA-branded storage at Convergence India 2026, tying Argentina's football fame to India's booming data demand.
Consistent wins BIS-ER nod for 'Made in Bharat' CCTV
Consistent Infosystems wins BIS-ER approval for its 4G and Wi‑Fi CCTV range, backing a 'Made in Bharat' pitch on safety and data localisation.
Ishan plans INR ₹300 crore boost to AI-ready network
Ishan unveils INR ₹300 crore plan to expand AI-ready networks, cloud and security platforms across metros and smaller Indian cities.
India drops mandatory Sanchar Saathi app on smartphones
India scraps mandatory Sanchar Saathi app on new phones, easing privacy fears over deep-access government software on Apple and Samsung devices.
India urged to assert data sovereignty amid foreign cloud risk
India faces growing calls to boost data sovereignty by investing in local cloud infrastructure and reducing reliance on foreign providers amid national security concerns.
Krutrim partners with Cloudera to power Ola's AI data lakes
Krutrim has partnered with Cloudera to power Ola's AI data lakes on Krutrim Cloud, enhancing Indian enterprises' data analytics and AI capabilities securely.
Varonis opens data centres in India for enhanced security
Varonis Systems has unveiled new data centres in India, aiming to enhance data security for its clients and support compliance with local regulations.
The rise of data centers in India's tier 2 and 3 cities
India's tier 2 and 3 cities are emerging as vital hubs for the data centre industry, driven by local demand and government support for digital infrastructure.
Sysdig expands cloud security with new SaaS region in India
Sysdig expands its cloud-native security platform into India with a new SaaS region, addressing the growing cloud economy and increasing demand for local data sovereignty.
Snowflake & Anthropic expand Claude use for enterprise AI
Demand is rising as businesses seek AI that can work on governed data without moving sensitive information out of Snowflake.
OutSystems launches open AI platform to cut vendor lock-in
Enterprises can now move AI workloads between environments as the company broadens AWS ties and adds controls aimed at easing supplier dependence.
Cisco launches Cloud Control for humans & AI agents
The platform aims to let firms run networks and security with AI agents in one place, as Cisco expands defences against fast-moving cyber threats.
Amazon adds OpenAI models to Bedrock for AWS users
AWS customers can now run OpenAI's latest models in production without leaving Bedrock, with pricing and governance folded into existing commitments.
Hyland partners with Microsoft to expand Azure reach
Customers in regulated sectors will gain more deployment choice and data residency options as Hyland extends its content platform across Microsoft Azure.
Aetina launches Mini Series edge AI systems for industry
Industrial sites with tight spaces could gain local vision AI processing, as Aetina's four compact systems go into mass production.
Australia's sovereign AI adoption stays governance-led
Security, privacy and skills shortages are slowing Australian agencies, even as most weigh sovereign AI for defence and public health.
Denodo puts Agora cloud service on Microsoft Marketplace
Customers in Asia-Pacific can now buy Denodo's cloud data service through Microsoft's commercial channel, easing access to hybrid data for AI use cases.
Hitachi Vantara expands EverFlex with outcome-based SLAs
Customers can now buy more predictable storage and infrastructure contracts as the new terms tie costs to availability, performance and recovery.
Ayla launches video platform for smart home brands
Smart home makers can now add cameras and doorbells more quickly as Ayla bundles cloud recording, billing and app support into one service.
ManageEngine rolls out autonomous AI agents across suite
The move gives IT teams autonomous agents for service desks, security and endpoint work, while ManageEngine says customer data stays private.