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🗓️ 24 Mar 2026  
Digital sovereignty refers to the capacity of a nation or organization to independently control its digital infrastructure, data, and technology. It ensures that a country can make autonomous decisions regarding the storage, processing, and management of its data without relying on foreign entities or being subject to external influence. This concept is increasingly important as global data flows grow and concerns about privacy, security, and geopolitical power intensify. Digital sovereignty aims to reduce dependency on foreign technology providers, protect sensitive information, and maintain national security. It often involves creating local data centers, enforcing data localization laws, and developing domestic technology solutions to strengthen a nation’s digital independence.