Narendra Modi on Saturday said India is an ideal testing laboratory for solutions, stressing that the solutions successful in the country could easily be applied anywhere in the world.
In his pre-recorded statement during the G20 Digital Economy Working Group ministerial meeting here in the city, the Prime Minister said that India’s digital public infrastructure offers a scalable, secure and inclusive solution to global challenges. “India is an incredibly diverse country.
We have dozens of languages and hundreds of dialects. It is home to all of the world’s religions and countless cultural practices. From ancient traditions to the latest technology, India has something for everyone,” said Modi. “India is an incredibly diverse country. We have dozens of languages and hundreds of dialects. It is home to all of the world’s religions and countless cultural practices. From ancient traditions to the latest technology, India has something for everyone,” said Modi.
Given this diversity, India is an ideal testing ground for solutions, he said, adding, “A solution that succeeds in India can easily be applied anywhere in the world.” Modi told delegates attending the meeting that India is ready to share his experiences with the world. Modi told delegates attending the meeting that India is ready to share its experience with the world.
The Prime Minister informed the audience that the country has now launched a global online digital goods repository, the India Stacks, to ensure no one is left behind. The Prime Minister informed the audience that the country has now launched a global online digital goods repository, the India Stacks, to ensure no one is left behind. He urged event participants to make efforts to develop a roadmap to facilitate cross-country comparison of digital skills and set up a virtual digital skills center. Modi warned G20 officials about the security threats to the digital economy spreading around the world and emphasized building a consensus on the “G20 high-level principles for a secure, trustworthy and resilient digital economy”. Modi warned G20 officials about the security threats to the digital economy spreading around the world and emphasized building a consensus on the “G20 high-level principles for a secure, trustworthy and resilient digital economy”. “We in the G20 have a unique opportunity to lay the foundations for an inclusive, prosperous and secure global digital future.
We can include financial inclusion and productivity through digital public infrastructure,” said the Prime Minister. “We in the G20 have a unique opportunity to lay the foundations for an inclusive, prosperous and secure global digital future. We can include financial inclusion and productivity through digital public infrastructure,” said the Prime Minister. Explaining the Indian government’s experiments in the digital economy, Modi said the trinity of Jan Dhan accounts, Aadhaar and mobile phones has revolutionized financial transactions. “We are building ‘Bhashini’, an AI-powered language translation platform. It will support digital inclusion in all the different languages of India,” said the Prime Minister. “We are building ‘Bhashini’, an AI-powered language translation platform. It will support digital inclusion in all the different languages of India,” said the Prime Minister.