
India, US to Array Digital Public Infra in Developing Countries

India and the United States will soon develop and deploy Digital Public Infrastructure (DPIs) in developing countries, on the heels of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US, according to reports.
According to reports about developing a US India Global Digital Development Partnership under which the two countries will bring together technology and resources from both countries to enable development and deployment of DPIs in developing countries.
This will include appropriate safeguards to protect privacy, data security and intellectual property, as per reports.
The United States and India recognize the potential of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) approaches for enabling open and inclusive digital economies.
US President Joe Biden and PM Modi intend to work together to provide global leadership for the implementation of DPI to promote inclusive development, competitive markets, and protect individual rights.
They will explore developing a U.S.-India Global Digital Development Partnership, which would bring together technology and resources from both countries to enable development and deployment of DPIs in developing countries
They will explore developing a U.S.-India Global Digital Development Partnership, which would bring together technology and resources from both countries to enable development and deployment of DPIs in developing countries, according to reports.