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Item Navigating AI Regulations: A Global Outlook with a Special Focus on India(Satyam Law International, New Delhi, India, 2025) Wasim Ahmad, Mohd. Tahir HusainThe rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has raised significant concerns regarding its ethical use, data privacy, and regulatory oversight. As AI becomes deeply integrated into various sectors, governments worldwide are formulating governance frameworks to ensure responsible and transparent AI deployment. This chapter explores the global landscape of AI regulations, highlighting key policies from leading economies such as the European Union, the United States, and China. It provides an in-depth analysis of India’s evolving AI regulatory approach, with a special focus on the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023 and its implications for AI governance. The chapter also examines crucial aspects such as data privacy, bias mitigation, accountability, transparency, and ethical AI deployment. It also delves into India’s strategy in balancing innovation with regulation, comparing its stance with global best practices. Furthermore, the chapter also addresses challenges in AI governance, including enforcement gaps, the role of regulatory bodies, and potential future developments. By providing a comparative analysis of AI regulations, this chapter offers insights into how India can shape a robust and forward-looking AI policy framework while aligning with international standards.Item Application of Digital Technologies & Remote Sensing in Precision Agriculture for Sustainable Crop Production(Springer Nature, 2024) Mohammad UsamaAbstract Soil is an abiotic component of environment which provides habitat for soil microflora and fauna which is very essential for good health. Anthropogenic activities can alter soil and affect health of soil. These activities include excess use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation, faulty agricultural practices, modern machinery, shifting cultivation etc. Alternative exists in the form of precision agri-culture, as it will help in practicing agriculture in a way that will contribute towards sustainable rural development. The challenge for rural India is to feed more people from shrinking agricultural land and without having much negative consequence on our environment. This may be possible through precision agriculture as we have the correct information collected through satellite as well as aerial imagery about weather conditions and the needs of our agricultural land and also about crops in terms of requirement of fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation facility etc. By adopting precision agriculture, we would be able to rejuvenate and maintain good soil health. So, precision agriculture can be called the future of sustainable agriculture in India and around world, as this only has the potential to feed the millions of people with least negative consequence on Human life and Environment.
