Exploring the potential of Digital Public Infrastructure

by damith
March 31, 2024 1:05 am 0 comment 848 views

Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha and President Ranil Wickremesinghe
A panel discussion at the conference

A panel discussion at the conference

The High Commission of India, in partnership with the Ministry of Technology, Sri Lanka organised a conference on Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in Colombo on Tuesday. The conference, through its three sessions and breakout meetings explored the transformative potential of DPI for enabling service delivery, empowering communities by fostering inclusivity and enriching the economy by driving innovation.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe delivers the keynote address at the conference on Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in Colombo

President Ranil Wickremesinghe delivers the keynote address at the conference on Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in Colombo

The three sessions included an Opening Plenary with the keynote address delivered by President Ranil Wickremesinghe, wherein he applauded the conference for being timely.

President Wickremesinghe underlined DPI as a vital enabler for the digitisation of the Sri Lankan economy. He emphasised the need for collaboration with India in this domain, highlighting the potential of fast-tracking growth by adapting India’s successful strategies domestically. India’s digital transformation and the significance of DPI and India Stack was elaborated upon by Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Santosh Jha, in his welcome address and by Co-Chair, Centre for Digital Public Infrastructure (CDPI) Dr. Pramod Varma in his presentation during the Opening Plenary.

The two sessions had among other things discussions among experts from India, Sri Lanka and the region, on the themes of Accelerating Digital Sri Lanka and Unlocking the Digital Stack. The former focused on roadmap for adoption of DPI in Sri Lanka and the resultant acceleration towards e-governance across the board, with the opening address by State Minister of Technology Kanaka Herath. The latter went beyond foundational DPI to discuss use cases marrying technology, markets and governance with a special focus on the positive externalities in the startups domain. This session was opened by MP Dr. Harsha de Silva.

Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Santosh Jha delivering the welcome address

Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Santosh Jha delivering the welcome address

MP Dr. Harsha de Silva addressing the conference

MP Dr. Harsha de Silva addressing the conference

The conference was particularly enriched with several breakout meetings between visiting experts from India and their Sri Lankan counterparts and other stakeholders. A key highlight of these was an interaction of the visiting senior officials from the Government of India’s Ministries handling Digital India and Startup India programs with Senior Officials who are leading the six Working Groups of Government of Sri Lanka on Digital Economy.

Futuristic linkages were also initiated in the startup and IT industries domain on the sidelines of the conference. In the afternoon, Startup India’s team held a capacity building workshop for startups in Sri Lanka, including sessions by Indian experts on the art of pitching and effective marketing. The Chief of IIT Chennai’s Incubator ‘Parvartak’ interacted with key startup incubators in Sri Lanka.

The conference is another step in the series of initiatives being undertaken to implement the Vision Document adopted by Prime Minister of India and President of Sri Lanka during the latter’s visit to India in July 2023 to promote connectivity, including in the digital domain. India’s ongoing grant assistance for establishing the Sri Lanka Unique Digital Identity (SL-UDI) Project is a key building block for the digital transformation of Sri Lanka aided by DPI. The various engagements on the day emphasised the immense potential to leverage India’s DPI in accordance with Sri Lanka’s requirements and priorities towards effective and efficient delivery of citizen-centric services to the people of Sri Lanka.

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