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Centre weighs stricter AI governance with new expert committees to tackle deepfakes cybersecurity and critical-sector risks
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Published on 24 April 2026

India may abandon light touch AI rules soon
India is considering a major shift in AI governance, moving away from its earlier “light-touch” approach as risks mount around cybersecurity, deepfakes, and threats to critical sectors. A Mint report says a six-member TPEC and a 10-member inter-ministerial AIGEG are preparing fresh guidelines, potentially reshaping policy direction. The push comes amid Grok controversies, tighter intermediary rules, and court action over deepfakes.
- TPEC and AIGEG will draft new AI governance guidelines
- Move could shift India away from “light-touch” AI oversight
- Regulatory focus includes deepfakes, cybersecurity, and critical sectors
- New IT rules demand labeling of synthetically generated content
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