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Aadhaar, India’s unique identity system, was introduced in 2009 with the stated purpose of creating a more inclusive and efficient welfare system. Hundreds of millions of Indians were enrolled into the biometric database, with successive governments creating pressure by making it compulsory for social benefits. Even after the Supreme Court verdict in 2018, it remains a must-have for welfare.
Dissent on Aadhaar argues that Aadhaar was never really
about welfare. The essays in this book explain how the project opens the doors
to immense opportunities for government surveillance and commercial
data-mining.
Focussing on Aadhaar, but drawing lessons from ID projects
from other parts of the world also, this book alerts readers to the dangers
lurking in such expansive digital ID projects. For example, how profiling, made
possible by Aadhaar, impinges on the fundamental Right to Privacy; or how
surveillance leads to self-censorship and can choke free thought and expression;
or how Aadhaar, contrary to government claims, excludes people entitled by
right from welfare when made compulsory. On the technology side, what are the
perils of using biometrics and the dangers arising from centralised databases?
Who has access to all our data, and how can it be used against us?
With contributions from economists, lawyers, technologists,
journalists and civil liberties campaigners, this book is for everyone
concerned about a healthy democracy in India and beyond. It will be also be of
interest to students and scholars of political science, law and public policy.
About the Author
Reetika Khera is Associate Professor (Economics and Public
Systems) at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.
Title: Dissent on Aadhaar: Big Data Meets Big Brother Author: Reetika Khera Publisher: Orient BlackSwan ISBN: 978-9352875429 Paperback: 288 pages Price: Rs 475.00 Genre: Law, Political Science, Public Policy Language: English Publication Year: 2019 Available: Orient BlackSwan
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