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Centre keen firms in critical sectors use ‘Made in India’ cloud systems

28 Apr 2026
2 min

Government's Push for Made-in-India Sovereign Cloud Systems

The Indian government is considering mandating the use of Made-in-India sovereign cloud systems for critical sectors such as energy, telecom, and banking. This move aims to reduce reliance on foreign cloud providers and bolster data security.

Reasons for the Initiative

  • Enhance control over sensitive data and digital infrastructure.
  • Triggered by Microsoft's block of Nayara Energy's IT services, raising concerns about dependency on foreign digital infrastructure.
  • Address risks of sudden disruptions and geopolitical threats.

Cloud Systems Overview

Cloud systems are online services that offer remote access to computing resources like servers and data storage, eliminating the need for local hardware.

  • Benefits businesses with scalability and cost-efficiency.
  • Allows IT infrastructure adjustments without large capital investments.

Concerns with Foreign Dependency

  • Risks of foreign companies cutting access, halting operations in critical sectors.
  • Need for domestic cloud systems to match foreign alternatives.

The Nayara Energy Incident

European Union sanctions on Nayara Energy, due to its ties with Russian oil giant Rosneft, led Microsoft to suspend tech support, affecting operations.

  • Nayara's Microsoft services were disrupted, impacting employee access to data and tools.
  • Nayara sued Microsoft, leading to service restoration.

Microsoft's Response

Microsoft cited an automated "legacy" compliance system for the disruption, which was adjusted following the incident.

  • Legacy system enforced global compliance, considering EU sanctions.
  • Microsoft now reviews service suspension decisions involving senior leadership.
  • Investments in India necessitate a change in jurisdictional assumptions.

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Legacy System

An older computer system or application that is still in use but may be difficult to update or integrate with newer technologies. In this article, Microsoft's 'legacy' compliance system is cited as the reason for service disruption due to its automated enforcement of global sanctions.

Jurisdictional Assumptions

The legal and operational principles that govern where data is stored and processed, and which laws apply to it. In the context of cloud computing, shifts in jurisdictional assumptions are necessary for domestic companies to ensure their operations are not disrupted by foreign regulations or policies.

Made-in-India

Refers to products, services, or technologies that are manufactured or developed within India. In the context of sovereign cloud systems, it emphasizes the development and deployment of indigenous solutions to reduce reliance on foreign providers and strengthen national digital security.

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