New Delhi, May 4 -- In today's hyperconnected world, data flows across geographies, industries, and systems. Yet, as digital ecosystems grow more complex, the focus is shifting. It is no longer just about who owns data, but also who controls the intelligence, infrastructure, and decisions built on top of it.

In a recent episode of Mint Techcetra, host Nelson John speaks with Gaurav Agarwal, vice president, technology, at IBM India & South Asia, to discuss how digital sovereignty is emerging as an important factor of business transformation.

For many organisations, digital sovereignty has often been viewed through the lens of data residency, ensuring that data is stored within specific geographic boundaries. However, as the discussion hi...