United Nations: India’s digital revolution is making waves all over the world. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has realized the dream of Digital India and has given speed to the country on the track of progress. Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnav has said at the United Nations that India is sharing its journey of empowering people through ‘Digital Public Infrastructure’ (DPI) with the hope that it will inspire other countries, learn from all And set your own digital priorities. Addressing the first conference on ‘Citizen Stack’ here, he shared India’s journey in harnessing the power of DPI to promote inclusive growth and prosperity.
Vaishnav is also the Railway and Communications Minister. He said that India has made it a policy objective to ensure that the benefits of the digital revolution reach every corner of the country’s diverse society. “This approach has led to the development of the ‘India Stack’, a bouquet of digital tools accessible to all,” he said. Building this public infrastructure is a team effort in the true sense. Government, private sector, non-profit organizations and volunteers all played an important role in this.” ‘Citizen Stack: Digital Public Infrastructure, Transformative Technology’ organized by the Permanent Mission of India here to the United Nations with the support of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Vaishnav said this while addressing the first conference on the topic ‘For Citizens’ through video.
India initiates global reserves for DPI
Ashwini Vaishnav said that the transformative power of DPI was recognized at the G20 Summit held under the chairmanship of India in New Delhi last year. “India subsequently took the initiative to set up a global repository for DPIs, which currently has more than 55 DPIs from 16 countries,” he said. Vaishnav said, “As India shares its journey So, we hope to inspire other countries and learn from everyone and set their own digital priorities. We believe we all have a collective responsibility to create a more inclusive and prosperous planet. Our goal is and should be inclusive development.
India believes in one earth, one family and one future
India believes in the ethos of ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future.” India’s G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant said the post-Covid world will confront countries with the challenges of debt crisis, climate action, climate finance and food, fuel. And is facing challenges related to fertilizer. He said, “We are seeing struggles in Europe as well as in West Asia, but amidst all these challenges there is a ray of hope and that ray of hope has really shown what the power of digital technology can do for the world.” By using it is possible to move forward and develop with equality.”(Language)
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