Digital economy is critical tool for social inclusion.

Digital India

Declaration for “Leveraging Digitalization for a Resilient, Strong, Sustainable and Inclusive Recovery” adopted at G20 Digital Ministers’ Meeting.

IT Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw leads the Indian delegation at the summit virtually.

Digital India
Digital India

The digital economy is a critical tool for social inclusion: IT Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw.

G20 countries should collaborate on free, open, transparent, safe and trustworthy Internet for all to leverage technology: MoS IT Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar.

At the G20 Digital Ministers’ Meeting hosted by Italy on August 5, 2020, at Trieste, Italy, the G20 ministers adopted a declaration for “Leveraging Digitalization for a Resilient, Strong, Sustainable and Inclusive Recovery”. The Ministers agreed to work towards the enhanced cooperation on the pillars of the Digital Economy and Digital Government.

Minister of Electronics & Information Technology, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw led the Indian delegation virtually and shared India’s success story of Digitalization. Minister of State, Electronics & Information Technology, Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar also attended the meeting.

Shri Vaishnaw shared the transformation achieved through Digital India since 2015 for digital inclusion and social empowerment. Speaking about the empowerment of people through digital technologies and public digital platforms such as AADHAAR, Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) etc., he said, “Providing digital identity Aadhaar to 1.29 billion users, opening bank accounts of 430 million poor people and linking both these to send the financial entitlements directly into bank accounts has eliminated leakages from the delivery system. Around 900 million citizens are receiving benefits from one or more schemes. This has not only empowered the common citizens but has also led to savings of over US$24 billion in last seven years.”

Shri Vaishnaw also highlighted the importance of digital inclusion during the pandemic for which India has been a strong proponent. He said that technology is for Digital Inclusion and not for creating a digital divide and India has always been advocating that a digital economy is an important tool for social inclusion. He committed India’s support towards closer partnerships at the G20 forum and invited countries for future cooperation towards digital inclusion and social empowerment.

Minister of State Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar shared India’s model for the availability of robust and secured digital infrastructure including digital platforms and connectivity under the Digital India programme. Shri Chandrasekhar emphasized the role of AADHAAR, the unique digital identity that empowers residents of India to authenticate anytime, anywhere and also provides targeted delivery of subsidies, benefits and services in an efficient and transparent manner. He emphasized that more than any time in the history of the world, Technology and Digitalization has been front and centre in the toolkits of every government’s response to the COVID caused disruption of lives, livelihoods and economies. He suggested that G20 countries should collaborate on free, open, transparent, safe and trustworthy Internet for all to leverage technology.

The Ministers also shared that under the leadership of Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, India has successfully showcased a technology-led model of transforming the lives of poor and underprivileged citizens.

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