Data Safeguard India, an AI-powered unified privacy automation technology company, has inaugurated its new office in Vile Parle, Mumbai, marking a strategic milestone in its India expansion and reinforcing its long-term commitment to building privacy-by-design digital ecosystems.
The Mumbai office is more than a physical expansion. It reflects the company’s core belief that trust, transparency, and accountability must be embedded into digital systems from inception rather than treated as post-compliance requirements. Positioned in one of India’s most influential business and regulatory hubs, the office will function as a strategic center for product delivery, enterprise engagement, ecosystem partnerships, and talent development.
As India operationalizes the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, organizations face the challenge of translating regulatory intent into practical, scalable execution. Data Safeguard India aims to address this gap through its Unified Privacy Automation platform, which integrates policy, process, and AI-driven technology to help enterprises embed privacy into day-to-day operations while aligning with global privacy frameworks.
Sudhir Sahu, Founder & CEO of Data Safeguard India, emphasized Mumbai’s strategic relevance, noting that the city sits at the intersection of enterprise scale, innovation, and regulation. According to him, the new office reinforces the company’s mission to help organizations move beyond checkbox compliance toward building enduring digital trust.
Echoing this perspective, Dr. Damodar Sahu, Chief Growth Officer, highlighted the shifting role of privacy in business strategy. He underscored that privacy is no longer a legal afterthought but a strategic capability that directly impacts customer trust, resilience, and long-term value creation. The Mumbai presence, he said, strengthens the company’s ability to collaborate closely with enterprises, policymakers, and partners.
From an execution standpoint, Ashis Rout, Chief Delivery Officer, said the new office will enhance delivery capabilities by bringing teams closer to customers, enabling faster implementations, deeper collaboration, and consistent value realization across deployments.
On the innovation front, Dr. Deepak Kumar Sahu, Co-Founder, emphasized that the Mumbai office will play a key role in strengthening engineering capabilities and advancing the company’s product roadmap focused on scalable, secure, and responsible privacy technology.
From a revenue and ecosystem perspective, Tirthankar Mitra, Chief Revenue Officer, Data Safeguard India, added: “Being in Mumbai allows us to engage more deeply with enterprises, system integrators, and advisors who are shaping India’s digital economy and privacy maturity.”
On business expansion and partnerships, Pranab Mohanty, Chief Business Officer, Data Safeguard India, stated: “This expansion reinforces our commitment to building long-term partnerships and enabling customers to embed privacy as a business enabler, not a constraint.”
Also commenting on market growth, Sameer Pande, Chief Business Officer, Data Safeguard India, said: “Mumbai provides an ideal platform to scale our enterprise engagements and strengthen industry collaboration across sectors.”
Representing privacy leadership and strategy, Mahi Gupta, Vice President – Privacy Strategy, Data Safeguard India, shared: “The DPDP Act is an opportunity to reimagine how organizations respect individual rights. Our Mumbai office reflects our mission to help enterprises operationalize privacy with clarity, confidence, and accountability.”
The inauguration underscores Data Safeguard India’s mission to deliver Unified Privacy Automation, combining policy, process, and AI-driven technology to help organizations embed privacy by design and transform regulatory compliance into sustainable digital trust.
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