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Democratise tech, bridge digital divide, PM Modi tells G20 grouping

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised the significance of the democratisation of technology in bridging the the data divide while addressing a grouping of the G20. He stressed the importance of high-quality data for effective policy-making, efficient resource allocation and improved public service delivery. Further, he called for concrete actions to promote Data for Discourse, Data for Development, and Data for Delivery in developing countries.

India presented a seven-year action plan at the G20 development ministers' meeting, outlining a coordinated, integrated, and inclusive roadmap for G20 actions. This plan focused on three core agendas: fostering Data for Development and Digital Public Infrastructure, investing in women-led development, and securing globally just transitions. The Prime Minister delivered his message via video to the G20 development ministers' meeting held in Varanasi, his parliamentary constituency, highlighting the city's historical significance as a center of knowledge, culture, and spirituality.

Modi acknowledged that technology is empowering people, making data accessible, and ensuring inclusivity, while expressing India's willingness to share its experience with partner countries. He called for increased investment in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and finding solutions to address the debt risks faced by many nations. Additionally, he emphasised the need for reforming multilateral financial institutions to expand eligibility criteria, ensuring finance accessibility for those in need. The Prime Minister acknowledged the severe impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions on developing nations, leading to disruption in food, fuel, and fertiliser supplies.

In highlighting the spirit of Kashi (Varanasi), Modi encouraged G20 delegates to explore and experience the city's essence, including the Ganga Aarti and visiting Sarnath, expressing confidence that it would inspire them to achieve their desired outcomes.

Regarding women's empowerment, he stressed on the significance of gender equality and women's empowerment in achieving the SDGs. India's approach extends beyond women's empowerment to women-led development, where women set the agenda and serve as agents of growth and change. He urged the adoption of a game-changing action plan for women-led development.

External affairs minister S. Jaishankar, addressing the meeting, highlighted the unprecedented and multiple crises faced by the world, including the pandemic, disruptions in supply chains, conflicts, and climate events. He expressed concern over the inadequate progress towards the SDGs, further exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. The minister also expressed disappointment over the fragmentation of international priorities, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to the SDG agenda. He emphasised the interlinked nature of the Sustainable Development Goals and the collective interest in not cherry-picking certain goals over others.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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