Global future will be driven by India’s DPI
global future will not be driven by big technology firms, Amitabh Kant India’s G-20 sherpa
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Mumbai: India’s G-20 sherpa Amitabh Kant on Thursday said the global future will not be driven by big technology firms but by the digital public infrastructure platforms developed locally.
Speaking at the ‘We Made in India’ event here, Kant said India will transfer its digital public infrastructure (DPI) to the rest of the world, and already there are many examples of countries warming up to the same. The DPI consists of the digital identity through Aadhaar, real time payment through the UPI platform and other services like account aggregator, and was showcased to the world during India’s presidency of G-20 last year. Kant said during the G-20, the world accepted the definition and framework of the DPI, given the strides that India has made through its strategies. “During G-20, the world accepted the definition of digital public infra, the world accepted the framework of DPI and to our belief, the future will not be driven by big tech, it will be driven by DPI,” he said. It can be noted that ‘big tech’ generally refers to a set of global tech majors like Apple, Google’s owner Alphabet, Amazon and Meta. Kant said India’s DPI will transfer to the world, and the same will present a lot of opportunities for the country’s entrepreneurs which need to be leveraged on. “DPI will become synonymous with the rest of the world,” he said, adding this will be a big part of the India growth story during the period till 2047. Meanwhile, the former bureaucrat urged insurance companies and pension funds to make investments in the country’s ‘startup movement’, pointing out that the Silicon Valley ecosystem, which is home to the big tech companies, has been built on the bets taken by such patient investors.
Kant said at present, over three-fourths of the funding for domestic startups is coming from international sources while only a fourth comes from domestic sources, including the high net worth individuals.