City
Epaper

Why the world needs the Indian DPI experience

By IANS | Updated: July 11, 2023 14:40 IST

New Delhi, July 11 Recently the Indian and the US governments announced their intent to develop a 'US ...

Open in App

New Delhi, July 11 Recently the Indian and the US governments announced their intent to develop a 'US India Global Digital Development Partnership' under which the two countries will bring together technology and resources from both countries to enable development and deployment of DPIs in developing countries. The reason is obvious.

India's remarkable experience and success in developing a robust Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) hold immense importance, as they now contribute significant weightage to the partnership between India and the US in building DPI for other nations. The Indian collaboration in this realm is driven by a strong commitment to social inclusiveness and citizen benefits, making it a vital pillar of the DPI framework.

India's journey in establishing a thriving DPI ecosystem has been guided by the principle of inclusiveness. Recognising the importance of digital access as a fundamental right, India has strived to bridge the digital divide and ensure that every citizen has equal opportunities to participate in the digital realm. The country's success in implementing inclusive digital initiatives, such as the Aadhaar system, digital payment solutions with UPI, Covid vaccination drive through CoWin showcases its ability to deliver citizenry public services to citizens through technology.

The partnership between India and the US in building DPI for other nations brings together the strengths and expertise of two major democracies. India's experience in addressing the diverse needs of its massive population, coupled with the technological prowess, financial capital strength and innovation ecosystem of the US, creates a powerful collaboration that can effectively cater to the unique requirements of nations worldwide.

One of the key advantages of India's DPI experience lies in its focus on citizen-centric benefits.

Moreover, India's success in building a resilient and scalable DPI infrastructure is invaluable. The country's digital ecosystem has witnessed exponential growth and has proven its ability to adapt to increasing demands. This experience equips India to guide other nations in building a digital infrastructure that can accommodate rapid technological advancements and evolving citizen requirements.

India's DPI experience also highlights the importance of data privacy and security. As nations strive to leverage digital platforms, ensuring the protection of citizen data and establishing robust privacy frameworks become crucial. India's collaborative efforts can contribute to the development of global standards for data privacy and security, setting an example for other countries and instilling trust in the digital realm.

The social inclusiveness and citizen benefits that form the pillars of India's DPI framework align perfectly with the shared vision of the partnership between India and the US. By integrating these principles into the DPI initiatives extended to other nations, the collaboration aims to empower marginalised communities, bridge digital divides, and foster socio-economic development. Hopefully we can use such partnerships to shape a better world.

(Dr Srinath Sridharan is author, policy researcher & corporate advisor. He can be reached at Twitter: @ssmumbai)

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Us india global digital development partnershipDigital public infrastructureSrinath sridharanusUs Secretary Of StateNew DelhiUs National Public RadioUs State DepartmentUs ArmyUs Department Of CommerceUs Food And Drug AdministrationUs DefenceUs Justice Department
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalEarthquake in Russia: Quake of Magnitude 8.0 Strikes Kamchatka Peninsula; Tsunami Warning Issued

InternationalNASA Layoffs: 20% or 3,870 Employees to Exit US Space Agency

InternationalMichigan Plane Crash: 2 Killed After Small Aircraft Crashes Into Storage Facility Near Lowell City Airport in US

International'System-Wide Ground Stop': Alaska Airlines Grounded Over 200 Planes Due to IT Outage

International‘This Might Hit You Hard’: NATO Chief Mark Rutte's Warning to India, China, and Brazil Over Russia Ties Amid Ukraine War

International Realted Stories

InternationalNepal observes festival of five summer gifts- the Yala Panchadan

InternationalActivist seeks collaboration with Indian companies to unlock 'vast potential' of Balochistan

InternationalSeven Baloch civilians latest victims of enforced disappearance by Pakistani forces

InternationalBangladesh: Student leader arrested over charges of extortion

InternationalSeriously concerned, deplore situation in Myanmar: Japan