Amlan is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie India. He is also a technology lawyer and policy consultant based in Bangalore, with over ten years of experience working with big tech, law firms, think tanks, and the government.
Before going independent, he led Google's public policy and government affairs portfolio in India across privacy, content regulation, competition, and AI.
Prior to that, he worked at some of India's finest law firms and has helped the Indian government develop landmark policies on digital privacy, content policy, and telecom.
He has been a visiting faculty at the National Law School of India University and Career Launcher, where he taught courses on technology policy and legal reasoning.
He holds a degree from the National Law School of India, where he was chief editor of the Indian Journal of Law and Technology. He writes essays about the impact of technology on business, politics, and society on his website Techlawtopia.