K.S. Shrivastava: Documents Show Modi Govt Building 360 Degree Database To Track Every Indian
The Narendra Modi government
is in the final stages of creating an all-encompassing, auto-updating,
searchable database to track every aspect of the lives of each of India’s over
1.2 billion residents, previously undisclosed government documents reviewed
by HuffPost India establish.
If the plans of Modi’s
bureaucrats and advisors are realised, this system will automatically track
when a citizen moves between cities, changes jobs, buys new property, when a
member of a family is born, dies or gets married and moves to their spouse’s
home. The inter-operability of modern database systems means there is no
technical limit to the extent of data that can be collected and indexed by this
master database of databases. In a meeting on October 4, 2019, for instance, a
special secretary of the NITI
Aayog even proposed geo-tagging every single home and integrating it
with Bhuvan, a web-based geo-spatial portal developed by the Indian Space
Research Organisation (ISRO).
Five years in the
making, the proposed National Social Registry has thus far been described by
the Indian press as a routine exercise to update the 2011 Socio-Economic Caste
Census (SECC) to prevent the misuse of pro-poor government schemes by ensuring
that benefits and entitlements reach the right people. The fact that the
Ministry of Rural Development is responsible for the SECC has helped further
this impression that the SECC update is an innocuous bureaucratic task.
Now, documents
obtained through the Right To Information Act by Srinivas Kodali, data and
internet governance researcher, and this correspondent suggest quite the
opposite: Under the guise of creating a SECC that automatically updates itself
in real time, the National Social Registry (or the Social Registry Information
System or SECC Social registry as it is also known) will either be a single,
searchable Aadhaar-seeded database or “multiple harmonised and
integrated databases” that use Aadhaar numbers to integrate religion, caste,
income, property, education, marital status, employment, disability and
family-tree data of every single citizen.... read more:
https://www.huffingtonpost.in/entry/aadhaar-national-social-registry-database-modi_in_5e6f4d3cc5b6dda30fcd3462