The role of digital public infrastructure (DPI) – foundational population-scale technology systems that enable functions essential for public and private service delivery – has become increasingly important in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russian attack on Ukraine. Countries with robust DPIs will be able build back better, withstand geopolitical shocks, and create business opportunities. As President of the G20 in 2023, India is uniquely positioned to mainstream DPIs into the broader global digital agenda. India is a leader in this domain, having successfully implemented and scaled digital identity (Aadhaar) and payment (UPI) systems, for instance. In the process, it has enabled access to government services and private innovation, especially at the last mile, across a wide range of development sectors including health and education. Efforts are being made to institutionalise DPIs in different parts of the world and it is imperative to channel these experiences and learn from them.
Some of the questions the panel will explore are:
03:00-03:05pm – Welcome Address by Nilanjan Ghosh, Director, T20 Secretariat, Centre for New Economic Diplomacy & ORF Kolkata, India
03:05-03:10pm – Moderator’s Introduction by Anirban Sarma, Chair, T20 Task Force 2, ‘Our Common Digital Future’ and Senior Fellow, ORF
03:10-4:10pm – Panel Discussion
Discussants:
Nele Leosk, Ambassador-at-Large, Digital Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Estonia.
Debanjan Chakrabarti, Director, British Council, East and Northeast India
Tirumala Santra Mandal, Associate Vice President, Research and Communication, Ikure Techsoft
Varun Kaul, Program Officer (Digital Health), South Asia Hub, PATH
Anisha Singh Motwani, Founder and CEO, Havas QED and National Council Member, WICCI Arts Leadership Council.
Vivek Abraham, Volunteer, iSPIRT
04:10-04:30pm – Interactive Q & A
04:30-05:00pm – High Tea
*This schedule is subject to change.