Best of BS Opinion: Data breach menace, Chinese dreams of future & more

Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day

Military, economy, China, growth
Illustration: Binay Sinha
Kanika Datta New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Apr 08 2021 | 6:57 AM IST
The increasing insistence on digital payments has made data theft a growing menace, the reported breach of KYC data of 3.4 million customers of mobile wallet MobiKwik being the latest example. The lack of a privacy law, which would allow users to file class action suits against lax companies, is one reason user data is uniquely vulnerable in India. But in the absence of a law, it is still possible for the regulatory authorities to take proactive action as well, the second edit argues. Read it here
 
Other views examine the RBI’s decision to keep policy rates unchanged, China’s long-term plans and corporate governance in India.  
 
The RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has done well to leave the policy repo rate unchanged and maintain an accommodative stance to support growth. But given the unprecedented surge in Covid-19 cases and uncertain international financial conditions, the policy path may not be so straightforward in the coming quarters, the first edit warns. Read it here
 
Xi Jinping’s long-term ambitions could well lead to a wariness about China’s intentions across the world, says Shyam Saran in this assessment of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan 2020-25 and its Long Range Objectives for 2020-35. Read it here
 
My column looks at why the doctrine of separation of powers in Indian corporate management could be an especially challenging project. Read it here

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Topics :CoronavirusReserve Bank of IndiaBS OpinionCurated ContentData breachPrivacy concernsChina economyXi JinpingMobiKwikmonetary policy committeecorporate governance

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