The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is a multistakeholder platform bringing together representatives from various groups, considering all to be at par to discuss public policy issues related to the Internet.
India, with more than 1.4 billion citizens, 1.2 billion mobile users, and 800 million Internet users, demonstrates the growing Internet culture in the country. E-Governance and National Security becomes of paramount importance in India, specially with enhanced cyber space.
Public Digital platforms (PDPs) enable delivery of critical services such as payments, digital identity, and data at scale, through a collaboration between various actors in the digital economy and in the preferred local language. India’s Aadhaar and Unified Payments Interface (UPI)-led financial inclusion is a prominent example of PDPs generating innovation in both the public and private sector. PDPs help to streamline the welfare delivery mechanism and ensure transparency and good governance. PDPs are often built on open-source software, with open application programming interfaces (APIs), open data, and open standards. This allows the ‘building blocks’ of PDPs to be accessible, promotes transparency, and enables interoperability in digital public infrastructure and services. Despite the advantages, development and large scale deployment of PDPs poses a variety of challenges including privacy and security risks, exacerbation of existing inequities due to access, adoption, and usage constraints and capacity gaps.
This sub-theme will explore discussions on important issues of governance including (but not limited to):
Data as a Public Good
Building public digital infrastructures
Data governance
Open data
Interoperability between platforms and technologies
Sharing Public Digital Platforms globally
Open source software
Open standards
Open application programming interfaces (APIs)
Digital Public Goods
Data exchange
Do no harm by design of platforms
Privacy by design
PDP for HealthTech, EdTech, FinTech and AgriTech
PDP for eCommerce/ ONDC usage
PDP for Transactional Transparency, Transactional Trust and Consent Management