India just announced it is slowing down its CBDC rollout. In any other context, this would be a routine technical update. But in 2026, it is a significant signal.While China aggressively deploys its digital yuan—a system already used for transaction tracking, spending limits, and financial behavior control—India is taking a step back.The official reasons: scalability, security, regulatory frameworks, and digital access in rural areas. The unofficial context: growing recognition that CBDCs are not neutral financial tools. They are infrastructure for surveillance.Consider what a fully deployed CBDC enables:Every transaction tracked from coffee to medical expensesAccounts blocked based on political donations or affiliationsSpending limits imposed without legislative oversightMoney programmed to expire, forcing spending patternsIndia has unique experience with digital financial infrastructure through Aadhaar and UPI. If they are proceeding cautiously, perhaps they understand something other governments refuse to acknowledge.This could be a genuine victory for financial privacy. Or it could be a pause until technical obstacles are removed. Skepticism remains essential.Financial privacy is not a privilege. It is a fundamental right.https://newsgroup.site/indiya-2026-spovilnennia-cbdc-peremoga-pryvatnosti/#CBDC #privacy #finance #India #surveillance