International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Reimagining Regulatory Frameworks for Platform Power Algorithmic Opacity and Democratic Accountability in India’s Digital Public Sphere

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Anbunila P (2026). Reimagining Regulatory Frameworks for Platform Power Algorithmic Opacity and Democratic Accountability in India’s Digital Public Sphere. International Journal of Human Rights Law Review, 5(3). Retrieved from https://humanrightlawreview.in/journal/reimagining-regulatory-frameworks-for-platform-power-algorithmic-opacity-and-democratic-accountability-in-indias-digital-public-sphere/

Abstract

Digital media platforms have grown into powerful entities which have taken control of essential functions needed to operate democratic systems from government bodies. The research paper examines platform power which is studied through the concept of algorithmic opacity to show how hidden content curation systems control political discussions and election outcomes and determine what people can find in India’s online public spaces. The study demonstrates that secretive systems which determine algorithmic outcomes create a situation where democratic processes break down because they allow false information and extreme views and hidden digital campaigns to grow without control. The research examines how the privacy protection and surveillance systems interact with the data protection practices and also by the analysis while displaying the dangers which both governmental surveillance methods and companies, which collect data, pose to people. The research paper uncovers ongoing deficiencies which prevent organizations from maintaining accountability and protecting constitutional rights by analysing Indias new regulatory framework for data protection and intermediary liability standards. The research paper supports a transition to rights-based digital governance which requires algorithmic transparency and public involvement in monitoring and creating standards for responsibility. The approach establishes a framework which enables people to maintain their core democratic rights while technology develops through their daily lives.

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