India, Feb. 6 -- The formal notification of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules on 13 November 2025 shifted the Indian enterprise landscape from a period of speculative planning to one of intense execution. According to the latest industry analysis from EY India, titled "India's digital privacy crossroads," compliance is no longer being viewed as a peripheral legal exercise but a foundational design principle for modern digital systems.

And, this transformation demands a reassessment of data management, forcing enterprises to modernise their architectures by embedding consent management, automated classification, and continuous oversight directly into their operational fabric.

In terms of facilitating this transition, the ...