India is considering how to use technology to prevent exam paper leaks after leaks triggered student-led protests across the country in June, according to reporting in CNA’s first of a three-part series on education issues.
The articles say the push is aimed at improving controls and reducing the chances of illicit access to exam materials. They also note that experts view the problem as complex, involving not only technical measures but also processes around handling, access and security before and during exams. While the series focuses on what India can learn from other countries, it underscores that solutions used elsewhere may not translate directly without adapting to India’s systems, scale and governance.
Across the outlets provided, the core message is that preventing leaks requires more than adopting tools such as digital tracking or safeguards. The reporting frames technology as a potential part of a broader approach, while acknowledging practical and institutional challenges.