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Sunil is quite active in multistakeholder aspects of Internet Governance. He lives in Delhi, India. | Sunil is quite active in multistakeholder aspects of [[Internet Governance]]. He lives in Delhi, India. | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
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==ICANN Involvement == | ==ICANN Involvement == | ||
He contributed comments on the IANA Transition Proposal and advocates transparency in ICANN working. Participated in ICANN57, 3-9 | He contributed comments on the IANA Transition Proposal and advocates transparency in ICANN working. Participated in ICANN57, 3-9 November, 2016@Hyderabad. | ||
==Involvement in Internet Governance== | ==Involvement in Internet Governance== | ||
The multistakeholder model of Internet Governance should be broad-based with the most active involvement of the user community, especially from the developing countries. The success of this model depends on bringing stakeholders from developing countries on board with the [[ICANN]] decision-making process. | |||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
Ph.D. | Ph.D. | ||
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Affiliation: | Life Member, Indian Society of International Law |
Country: | India |
Email: | agarwalnet@gmail.com |
Sunil is quite active in multistakeholder aspects of Internet Governance. He lives in Delhi, India.
Career[edit | edit source]
Life Member, Indian Society of International Law; Associate member, IDSA, New Delhi.
ICANN Involvement[edit | edit source]
He contributed comments on the IANA Transition Proposal and advocates transparency in ICANN working. Participated in ICANN57, 3-9 November, 2016@Hyderabad.
Involvement in Internet Governance[edit | edit source]
The multistakeholder model of Internet Governance should be broad-based with the most active involvement of the user community, especially from the developing countries. The success of this model depends on bringing stakeholders from developing countries on board with the ICANN decision-making process.
Education[edit | edit source]
Ph.D.