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    Big Tech Emerges as New Colonial Power Through Control of Data and Finance

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In recent years, the nature of global power has evolved significantly, moving beyond traditional military dominance to a more complex form of influence centered on technology, financial systems, and information control. Major technology corporations now wield unprecedented authority, shaping economies and societies through their control over digital infrastructure and data. This shift marks a transformation in how power is exercised on the world stage, with tech giants acting as new-age colonists by embedding themselves deeply into national and global frameworks.

    Meanwhile, this emerging paradigm raises critical concerns about sovereignty, privacy, and economic independence for nations worldwide. The ability of these corporations to influence public opinion, manipulate markets, and govern access to information challenges existing political and regulatory structures. As a result, governments and civil society are increasingly sounding alarms about the unchecked power of big tech and its implications for democracy and human rights.

    In a significant development, experts argue that this technological colonization could redefine global hierarchies, with control over digital resources becoming as crucial as territorial conquest once was. The dominance of a few tech conglomerates threatens to exacerbate inequalities between countries and within societies, prompting urgent calls for new policies and international cooperation to address these challenges. The world now faces the task of balancing innovation and economic growth with the protection of fundamental freedoms and equitable development.

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