Prime Minister Narendra Modi has offered to share India’s digital public infrastructure with
the world, and called for global digital governance to uphold national sovereignty,
in his address at the United
Nations. “Digital public infrastructure should be a bridge, not a barrier! For
global good, India is ready to share its digital public infrastructure with the
entire world,” Modi said at the UN ‘Summit of the Future 2024’ in New York on
Monday.
The PM also stressed the need for balanced
regulation for the safe and responsible use of technology. “We need global digital governance, which ensures
that national sovereignty and integrity are upheld,” he said.
India’s digital public infrastructure (DPI)
includes a digital identity layer, a fast payment system running as a unified
payment interface (UPI), and consent-based data sharing. It has helped create an inclusive and reliable
payment ecosystem to conduct transactions conveniently and also facilitates the
deployment and access of new financial services across communities.
At the UN on Sunday,
world leaders adopted the ‘pact for the future’, a landmark declaration
pledging concrete actions towards a safer, more peaceful, sustainable, and
inclusive world for “tomorrow’s generations”.
The pact, along with
its annexes, the ‘global digital compact’ and the ‘Declaration on future
generations’, was adopted by consensus. While prioritising sustainable
development, we must also ensure human welfare, food, and health security, Modi
said. “By lifting 250 million people out
of poverty in India, we have demonstrated that sustainable development can be
successful. And we are ready to share this experience of our success with the
entire Global South,” he said.
The PM also made a
case for reforms in global institutions, stating that it was essential for
global peace and development. “Reform is the key to relevance. Permanent
membership of the G20 to the African Union at the New Delhi Summit was an
important step in this direction. While
on the one hand, terrorism continues to be a serious threat to global peace and
security, on the other hand, areas such as cyber, maritime, and space are
emerging as new theatres of conflict. On all these issues, I will stress that
global action must match global ambition,” he said.