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Digital Sovereign Infrastructure (SignDigitalSovereignInfra) refers to a nation’s ability to build, control, and operate its own critical digital systems—such as data centers, cloud platforms, identity systems, networks, and cybersecurity frameworks—without excessive dependence on foreign providers. The goal is to ensure data protection, national security, economic independence, and regulatory control. Governments promote sovereign infrastructure to keep sensitive data within national jurisdiction and to guarantee continuity of services during geopolitical or technological disruptions. It often includes sovereign cloud initiatives, domestic technology standards, secure digital identity, and resilient connectivity. By strengthening digital sovereignty, countries aim to safeguard citizens’ data, maintain strategic autonomy, and foster local innovation ecosystems.

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