According to Cointelegraph, India's lower house voted to pass a bill that will relax data compliance requirements for large technology companies. The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2023 targets data exports originating from India, allowing companies to export data but prohibiting exports to countries prohibited by the government. Currently, the bill requires the government to obtain consent before large technology companies collect personal data and prevent them from selling data for reasons not listed in the contract. The updates to these bills will reduce compliance requirements for companies, but they must pass the upper house before they are finalized. India is the world's most populous country with billions of internet users and is a key growth market.