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Show Notes
As India and China lock horns on Tik-Tok's perceived threat to national security and data privacy, doomsayers suggest that technology's so-called weaponisation -- aka 'techno-nationalism' -- offers a lightning rod that reflects wider geopolitical fissures. Alex Capri, Visiting Senior Fellow, NUS Business School, discusses.
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Government/Regulatory/Policy MakingInternete-Businesse-commerceEconomyMarketsPoliticsNewsCurrent AffairsChinatik-tokIndiatechno-nationalismnational securitydata privacycyber