New Delhi, Oct. 10 -- Three months after Microsoft abruptly suspended Nayara Energy's communications and digital services, the US tech giant on Friday unveiled new protocols and set up a coordinating body in India to prevent future disruptions of critical operations.

In a statement, Mike Yeh, regional vice-president for corporate, external and legal affairs at Microsoft, said that the move is "designed to modernize our compliance framework and reaffirm our role as a reliable, long-term partner to the public sector and critical infrastructure domains-including healthcare, energy, telecommunications, and financial services."

Puneet Chandok, president of Microsoft India and South Asia, will chair the customer council, Yeh added in his stat...