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Case Code: ITSY097
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Case Length: 10 Pages |
Period: 2017-2018 |
Pub Date: 2018 |
Teaching Note: Available |
Price:Rs.300 |
Organization : Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) |
Industry : -
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Countries : India |
Themes: e-governance/ data security/cyber security |
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Aadhaar Data Leaks: How Secure is the World`s Largest Biometric Database? |
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The Kargil Review Committee (KRC) was established by the GoI in 1999 to review the state of national security in India in the wake of Pakistani intrusions into Kargil, on the Indian side of the border between the two countries. The KRC recommended the issue of “Multi-purpose National Identity” cards to the villagers living in conflict zones near Kargil to identify the civilians. Subsequently, it was decided that this scheme would be extended to cover all the citizens of India. This was the originating point of Aadhaar. The main purpose for the expansion of the scheme was to safeguard the welfare of citizens by enabling them to access various government schemes through a single identification document. The decision to extend the scheme led to the establishment of a dedicated institution for rolling out UIDAI on January 28, 2009. |
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