'In India we are making digital access public, but..,' said PM Modi at G-20 Summit
'In India we are making digital access public, but..,' said PM Modi at G-20 Summit
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New Delhi: Today is the second day of the G-20 Summit. Yes and this conference is being held in Bali, Indonesia. Let us tell you that today Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the G-20 conference. During this PM Modi said, during its G-20 presidency next year, India will work jointly with G-20 partners towards this objective. The principle of ''Data for Development'' will be an integral part of the overall theme of our Presidency ''One Earth, One Family, One Future.''

With this, PM Modi further said, 'In India, we are making digital access public, but there is still a big digital divide at the international level. Citizens of most of the developing countries of the world do not have any kind of digital identity. Only 50 countries have digital payment systems.'' He said, ''The benefits of digital access will be felt only when digital access is truly inclusive and its use is truly widespread... It is the responsibility of us G-20 leaders to ensure that the benefits of digital transformation reach even a small part of mankind. Don't be limited.''

With this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, ''I want to assure that India's G-20 presidency will be inclusive, ambitious, decisive and action-oriented. It will be our endeavour that the G-20 act as a global prime mover to visualize new ideas and accelerate collective action.''

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