India’s antitrust regulator is flexing its muscles. U.S. Big Tech—which is counting on making inroads in the world’s second-largest internet market—should be concerned.
Last week, India’s antitrust regulator, the Competition Commission of India, got the green light from the Delhi High Court to investigate WhatsApp’s controversial privacy policy, which was released last year. The probe had been on ice for almost 18 months after the encrypted messaging app and its parent Meta Platforms sued to block it.








