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Union Minister of State for Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Rajeev Chandrasekhar addressed and delivered a keynote address at the third edition of India Internet Governance Forum 2023 held in New Delhi on December 5.
The theme of the forum was “Moving Forward: Calibrating Bharat’s Digital Agenda” with sub-theme “Building a secure, trusted and resilient cyberspace for Bharat”.
The forum saw discussions on “Enabling innovation for India’s developmental goals”; “Bridging divides and calibrating Bharat’s digital agenda”; and “Leadership for global digital governance & cooperation.”
Speaking on the occasion, Chandrasekhar said, “It is certainly a sign that multi-stakeholderism is maturing and gaining strength in India. Many people have fought for this, ensuring that the diverse voices of individuals impacted by the Internet and its growth are represented on the table as we discuss the future of the Internet.
This multi-stakeholderism will be the cornerstone of how the future of the Internet will be shaped – policy-wise, regulation-wise and technology-wise. India is certainly on the fast track to growth in the digital space. Currently, we stand as the largest connected democracy in the world and indeed the largest connected bloc of people on the global Internet.”
The Minister further highlighted, “India is a case study wherein emerging technologies and AI are playing a significant role in inclusion, empowerment, creating more with less, allowing every young Indian to be empowered and be part of the innovation economy.
However, at the same time, it is ensuring that all consumers and digital nagriks have access to a safe and trusted Internet, an Internet that remains open, where intermediaries and platforms are accountable for their conduct, accountable for the harm under the Indian law.”
Speaking about the third edition, S Krishnan, Secretary MeitY, while delivering the special address illuminated the relevance of the IIGF 2023 as a pivotal platform for fostering collaborative discussions and strategic initiatives in steering Bharat’s digital trajectory. He emphasised the forum’s role in addressing the evolving challenges of the digital landscape, promoting inclusive access, and championing India’s leadership in global digital governance.