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Twitter has been a rough patch in its India public policy. Despite Indian-origin Vijaya Gadde leading its policy team, Twitter has not shied away from policy problems in India. Policy campaigners see the appointment of Parag Agarwal as a strategic move by Twitter. Will the ‘Made in India’ Twitter leadership end its policy problems in India?
The matter kept heating up for a long time. Both the parties, Twitter India and the Centre, were not happy with each other. And we don’t know if it’s all right now. The past two years have left many issues in the open. Twitter was uneasy about complying with India’s new IT regulations. Its public-policy chief resigned in February 2021 for ‘personal reasons’. But now the curtain may be lifted from this high drama, at least that’s what people hope. Jack Dorsey,
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