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Building a trust-based digital economy

Financial Express Chandigarh

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November 28, 2025

The world will judge Indian innovation on three dimensions-trustworthiness, clear ownership rights, and ethical practices

- NARAYANAN T

INDIA'S TECH JOURNEY has reached a fascinating turning point. While the first phase earned global admiration for scale and skill, the next must focus on earning trust in India's integrity as an innovation hub. In an age where algorithms influence economies and data underpins national power, trust has become the real foundation of progress-unseen yet vital.

From scale to substance

India's early IT revolution was powered by efficiency and delivery excellence. Today, as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes the defining technology of this decade, the conversation is shifting from how much India builds to how responsibly it builds.

AI has expanded India's role from being the world's IT partner to a co-creator of intelligent systems that shape healthcare, finance, logistics, and governance. But this progress also raises questions about algorithm ownership, data provenance, and decision transparency-issues at the heart of intellectual property, ethics, and trust.

The task before India is not just to scale innovation but to govern it well. Trust, talent, and intellectual property (IP) integrity will define whether India's AI-led growth becomes a model of responsible innovation or a race for speed without accountability.

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