NISG CEO Reveals Growing Global Interest in India’s Digital

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*India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) has revolutionized how both government and private services are delivered, garnering global attention. During the Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS) 2024, Rajiv Bansal, the CEO of the National Institute for Smart Government (NISG), revealed that numerous countries are eager to integrate India’s digital platforms to enhance citizen services. Programs like Aadhar and the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) have positioned India as a frontrunner in digital governance, with these technologies now playing a central role in service delivery, both domestically and abroad.*

*Bansal emphasized the growing global interest in DPI and the emerging opportunity to extend its reach worldwide. The success of India's digital platforms has sparked a wave of demand from other nations looking to leverage these systems for better governance.*

*The NISG, established by the Indian government in 2003, plays a pivotal role in assisting other countries with implementing smart governance and digital reforms. The organization is currently involved in pilot projects across various countries, including Sri Lanka, Gambia, Myanmar, Belize, and Fiji, many of which are eager to adopt India’s digital solutions to streamline their public services.*Read more --- https://theceodialogs.com/