The event was attended by over 10,000 delegates from 150 countries.
The Vision for a Global Digital Framework
Prime Minister Modi emphasized the need for a global digital framework that can facilitate the growth of digital economy and promote digital inclusion. He stated that the framework should be designed to ensure that digital technologies are used for the betterment of humanity, not just for the benefit of a select few. Key features of the proposed framework: + A global digital identity system to ensure secure and seamless transactions + A standardized approach to data governance and protection + A framework for digital literacy and skills development + A mechanism for promoting digital inclusion and reducing the digital divide
The Benefits of a Global Digital Framework
A global digital framework can bring numerous benefits to the world.
The first pillar is the development of digital infrastructure. The second pillar is the promotion of digital literacy. The third pillar is the creation of a digital ecosystem. The fourth pillar is the development of digital governance. The Prime Minister also said that India has made significant progress in the last decade in terms of digital infrastructure. The country has invested heavily in building digital infrastructure, including the development of 4G networks, the expansion of fiber optic cables, and the creation of digital data centers. This has enabled the country to become a major player in the global digital economy.
India’s Digital Vision: A Decade of Progress
The Four Pillars of India’s Digital Vision
India’s digital vision, unveiled in 2014, is built on four pillars. These pillars are designed to drive the country’s digital transformation and position it as a leader in the global digital economy.
Development of Digital Infrastructure
The first pillar of India’s digital vision is the development of digital infrastructure.
Modi said India is willing to share its experience of successful building of digital public infrastructure with the rest of the world.