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Microsoft Launches Protocols to Secure India’s Critical Services After Outage

Key Takeaways

  • Microsoft launches new protocols and customer council to prevent abrupt service suspensions
  • Move follows July outage at Nayara Energy due to EU sanctions on Russia
  • Critical infrastructure sectors to get advance notice and migration support

Microsoft has unveiled new safeguards to protect India’s critical services from unexpected disruptions, three months after abruptly cutting off Nayara Energy’s digital operations. The US tech giant established a customer council and review protocols to ensure healthcare, energy, telecommunications and financial services aren’t caught off-guard by regulatory actions.

Mike Yeh, Microsoft’s regional vice-president for corporate affairs, stated the initiative “modernizes our compliance framework and reaffirms our role as a reliable, long-term partner to the public sector and critical infrastructure domains.”

New Protection Measures

Puneet Chandok, president of Microsoft India and South Asia, will chair the customer council that will communicate regulatory impacts on Microsoft’s services in India. The company will now provide advance notice if services face disruption due to foreign regulatory moves, giving clients time to migrate to backup cloud services.

Microsoft confirmed this approach will prevent abrupt suspensions like the Nayara incident. Clients will receive notification and support to maintain operations during transitions.

Strengthening US-India Tech Collaboration

Analysts described Microsoft’s move as “unsurprising” but significant, demonstrating stable policy collaboration between the US and India despite ongoing trade disputes.

“The move shows clear intent from US entities regarding technology collaboration with India,” said Kazim Rizvi, founder of policy think-tank The Dialogue. “As artificial intelligence shapes our future, such cloud policies are crucial for India and will ensure collaboration between the two nations remains on track.”

Background: The Nayara Outage

The safeguards follow Microsoft’s July 22 suspension of Azure cloud services to Nayara Energy, which caused employees to lose access to critical data and communications. Services resumed on July 30 after Microsoft clarified the suspension was automatically triggered by global compliance mechanisms responding to EU sanctions against Russia.

The sanctions required US-based tech services to cease serving Russian enterprises. Moscow-based Rosneft, which is backed by the Russian government, owns 49.13% of Nayara Energy.

Before services were restored, Nayara had filed a petition with the Delhi High Court and the Ministry of Electronics and IT questioning why its fully-paid services were disrupted. The petition was withdrawn after service restoration.

Future Safeguards

A senior Microsoft India official explained: “In case of geopolitical sanctions, Microsoft will pursue legal options to ensure critical Indian enterprises get enough time to migrate to backup services or at least access their data until normal services are restored.”

Yeh reinforced Microsoft’s “commitment to making India AI-first with trust, transparency, and collaborative governance,” adding the company stands ready to “support India’s digital and AI vision and goals.”

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