Apar Gupta is a founder of Internet Freedom Foundation. Apar grew up in an upper-middle-class family in New Delhi. During his schooling years, Apar had two major interests that started to define the later years of his life, literature and technology. Apar's inclination towards social sciences led him to pursue Law, which not only aligned with his personal interests but also fulfilled his family's desire for a secure degree with promising career opportunities. After graduating from college, Apar first took the route of law practice, where he worked at a number of leading firms while also establishing his own.
Apar believes that by engaging regulators, courts, and legislative bodies to transform grassroots campaigns into civic action for digital rights, he will be able to protect the constitutional liberties of vulnerable populations in India who are at risk and strives to advance human freedom in the digital age for all Indians.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:
● Indian telecom companies currently rely heavily on revenue generated from data services
● Digital divide exists in India
● Net neutrality
● Governance frameworks, safeguards, and institutional processes required to analyze effects of technology implementation
QUOTE: “As internet access continues to grow in India, public-led digital rights advocacy is crucial for ensuring accountability and protection of fundamental rights.”
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