Student at National Forensic Sciences University
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Garv Chauhan is a cybersecurity student at the National Forensic Sciences University, New Delhi. His interests lie at the intersection of internet governance, digital rights, and public policy. He is a Fellow of APNG18 Camp and participates in internet governance forums, including Youth IGF India, Youth IGF Asia, and ICANN. He volunteers with the Internet Society India Mumbai Chapter and researches Digital Public Infrastructure through NetMission Asia.
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