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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>India's sprawling digital public infrastructure<\/a> received a glowing endorsement from billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates<\/a> on Wednesday as he praised the country's \"great\" digital network, reliable and low-cost connectivity, and said this will be the cheapest 5G<\/a> market. Under the G20 presidency<\/a> of India, a session on 'Building resilient and inclusive economies- the Promise of Digital Public Infrastructure' was held on Wednesday in New Delhi, where the Microsoft<\/a> co-founder spoke of India's digital identity Aadhaar, its payment infrastructure, and rapid strides that the country has taken in bringing more people into formal banking system.

\"India in particular, by laying the groundwork for digital public infrastucture starting with identity system, allows people to build on top of that. And to make financial access and financial payment an element of that in a trusted way allows for an incredible variety of applications. We are just at the beginning of this. We are seeing incredible ingenuity about using this, and it is in many different sectors,\" Gates said speaking at the event.

Gates - who is the co-chair and trustee of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - said that Covid-19 across the world had demonstrated the value of digital payment systems for facilitating emergency relief payments.

\"No country has built more comprehensive platform than India...Because of the pioneering investment including creating the basic Aadhaar identity, India was in the lead in getting out (relief) payments...during the pandemic,\" Gates said.

India can be \"such an example\" for other countries, he said.

\"As I said the Indian system is more ambitious in its breath, the digital vision from the beginning included areas like helping government with its tasks, or enabling exchange of educational materials,\" he observed.

Gates said that is an exciting year to showcase India's innovations in digital public infrastructure and in other areas.

\"It is fantastic that as part of this
G20<\/a> Presidency, the goal of exposing people to the benefits of that and offering to help them on their journey as they adapt it to their needs, that India is standing as a leader in this,\" Gates said.

He added: \"We would like to see all countries, particularly developing countries, adopt these things.\"

Gates, who addressed the session, also spoke highly of India's competitive private market, reliable and low-cost connectivity, the innovation landscape and went on to say this will be the cheapest 5G market.

\"One thing that India has that is pretty fantastic is you have a great digital network, you have a very high percentage of people using smartphones. You have opened transactions also with feature phones,\" he pointed out.

Gates said connectivity has been an enabling factor for India.

\"The connectivity has been very good, it is very reliable, it is the cheapest in the world. And the same thing is going to happen in 5G. There is no doubt this will be the cheapest 5G market,\" the tech icon said.

Gates felt that the India model can also be replicated in other countries provided they bring up their public infrastructure. India and Singapore last week linked the digital payment systems and that \"is a very worthwhile goal\".

\"If we can reduce the overhead on remittence payment even just by a few per cent that is a gigantic amount of money,\" he said.

India and Singapore on earlier this month linked the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) network with Singapore's PayNow. The UPI-PayNow linkage will enable users of the two fast payment systems in either country to make convenient, safe, instant, and cost-effective cross-border funds transfers using their respective mobile apps.

Gates said that the beauty of digital systems is that for researchers it allows unlocking of information on who is using the system but at an aggregate level and in ways that do not compromise the privacy.

\"The ability to have continuous improvement to understand...Is it easy to use, does it work well in different verticals...there is far more to be done on that, including things like innovation centres that allow for that quick experimentation,\" he said.

Gates said that India will have to streamline the justice system and added \"if there is any delay...that is a barrier to business investments\".

Gates referred to the mobile infrastructure space saying there had been \"wild competition with winners and losers\" and while that was a difficult thing, the government did not pick a particular company.

\"In the end, the users were beneficiaries,\" he observed.

Telecom<\/a> and IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a> termed 2023 as a landmark year, and said the digital technology has come of age.

Artificial intelligence, 5G and quantum computing have matured to become mainstream technology.

India has created unique framework for digital economy, that focuses on making a difference in people's lives, the minister said.

\"The uniqueness of India's digital public infrastructure is that unlike many geographies where digital technology was concentrated with big tech companies, India has a public private partnership model where every stakeholder has an important role, Vaishnaw said.

He outlined India's key initiatives such as Aadhaar, UPI, CoWin, and now the indigenous 4G\/5G stack. He said India has made it a policy objective that benefits of digital technology should reach all sections of society. The minister asserted that India is happy to share its technology for the benefit of the world.
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比尔盖茨称赞印度数字公共网络支付系统;说这将是便宜的5 g市场

“印度特别是奠定了基础的数字公共基础设施从身份系统,允许人们建立的。并使金融准入和金融支付一个元素的一个可信的方式允许一个令人难以置信的各种应用程序。我们只是开始。对使用这个我们看到不可思议的创造力,这是在许多不同的领域,”盖茨说,在事件。

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印度庞大的数字公共基础设施收到一个荣耀的亿万富翁慈善家比尔盖茨周三,他赞扬了该国“伟大”的数字网络,可靠和低成本的连通性,并表示这将是最便宜的5克市场。下20国集团(G20)轮值主席国印度,一个会话的建立有弹性的和包容的经济体——数字公共基础设施”的承诺周三在新德里举行的地方微软创始人之一谈到印度的数字身份Aadhaar,其支付基础设施,和快速的进步,中国已经把更多的人到正规银行系统。

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“印度特别是奠定了基础的数字公共基础设施从身份系统,允许人们建立的。并使金融准入和金融支付一个元素的一个可信的方式允许一个令人难以置信的各种应用程序。我们只是开始。对使用这个我们看到不可思议的创造力,这是在许多不同的领域,”盖茨说,在事件。

盖茨——谁是主席,比尔和梅林达•盖茨基金会的受托人——说Covid-19世界各地已经证明的价值促进紧急救援支付的电子支付系统。

“没有一个国家建立了更全面的平台比印度……因为先锋投资包括创建基本Aadhaar身份,印度在率先走出(救援)支付……在大流行期间,”盖茨说。

印度可以为其他国家”这样的一个例子”,他说。

“就像我说的印度系统更加雄心勃勃的气息,数字视觉从一开始就包括等领域帮助政府的任务,或使交换教育材料,”他说。

盖茨说,这是一个令人兴奋的展示印度的创新在数字公共基础设施和在其他领域。

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“这是奇妙的,其中的一部分20国集团(G20)总统的目标暴露人们的好处,并帮助他们在他们的旅程,因为他们适应他们的需求,印度站作为一个领导者在这方面,”盖茨说。

他补充说:“我们希望看到所有国家,尤其是发展中国家,采纳这些东西。”

盖茨,他的会话,也高度评价印度竞争性的私营市场,可靠和低成本的连通性,创新景观和接着说这将是最便宜的5 g市场。

“印度很神奇的一件事是你有一个伟大的数字网络,你有一个非常高的比例的人使用智能手机。你也开了交易功能手机,”他指出。

盖茨说,连接印度的有利因素。

“连通性非常好,非常可靠,它是世界上最便宜的。和同样的事情会发生在5克。毫无疑问这将是最便宜的5 g市场,“科技图标表示。

盖茨认为,印度的模式也可以复制在其他国家提供他们打开他们的公共基础设施。上周印度和新加坡有关的数字支付系统和“是一个非常有价值的目标”。

“如果我们可以减少开销remittence付款甚至只是几个百分点,是一个巨大的数量的钱,”他说。

印度和新加坡在本月早些时候与统一的支付接口(UPI)与新加坡PayNow网络。UPI-PayNow联系将使两个国家的两个快速支付系统的用户方便,安全,即时,和具有成本效益的跨境资金转移使用各自的移动应用程序。

盖茨表示,数字系统的优点是,它允许解锁的信息研究人员使用该系统,但总体水平和不妥协的方式的隐私。

“持续改进,理解能力…它是易于使用,适用于不同的垂直……有更多要做,包括创新中心,允许快速实验,”他说。

盖茨表示,印度将必须简化司法系统和补充说“如果有任何延迟…这是一个商业投资的障碍”。

盖茨提到移动基础设施空间说有“狂野与赢家和输家的竞争”,那是一个困难的事情,政府没有选择一个特定的公司。

“最后,用户是受益者,”他说。

电信这部长Ashwini Vaishnaw称为作为一个具有里程碑意义的2023年,表示,数字技术已经走向成熟。

人工智能,5 g和量子计算成为主流技术已经成熟。

印度创造了独特的数字经济框架,重点是改变人们的生活,部长说。

“印度独特的数字公共基础设施是与许多地理位置数字技术与大型科技公司集中,印度的公私伙伴关系模型,每个利益相关者都有一个重要的角色,Vaishnaw说。

他概述了印度等关键举措Aadhaar UPI CoWin,现在土著4 g / 5 g堆栈。他说,印度一项政策目标,数字技术的好处应该达到社会的各个阶层。部长宣称,印度乐于分享技术,造福世界。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>India's sprawling digital public infrastructure<\/a> received a glowing endorsement from billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates<\/a> on Wednesday as he praised the country's \"great\" digital network, reliable and low-cost connectivity, and said this will be the cheapest 5G<\/a> market. Under the G20 presidency<\/a> of India, a session on 'Building resilient and inclusive economies- the Promise of Digital Public Infrastructure' was held on Wednesday in New Delhi, where the Microsoft<\/a> co-founder spoke of India's digital identity Aadhaar, its payment infrastructure, and rapid strides that the country has taken in bringing more people into formal banking system.

\"India in particular, by laying the groundwork for digital public infrastucture starting with identity system, allows people to build on top of that. And to make financial access and financial payment an element of that in a trusted way allows for an incredible variety of applications. We are just at the beginning of this. We are seeing incredible ingenuity about using this, and it is in many different sectors,\" Gates said speaking at the event.

Gates - who is the co-chair and trustee of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - said that Covid-19 across the world had demonstrated the value of digital payment systems for facilitating emergency relief payments.

\"No country has built more comprehensive platform than India...Because of the pioneering investment including creating the basic Aadhaar identity, India was in the lead in getting out (relief) payments...during the pandemic,\" Gates said.

India can be \"such an example\" for other countries, he said.

\"As I said the Indian system is more ambitious in its breath, the digital vision from the beginning included areas like helping government with its tasks, or enabling exchange of educational materials,\" he observed.

Gates said that is an exciting year to showcase India's innovations in digital public infrastructure and in other areas.

\"It is fantastic that as part of this
G20<\/a> Presidency, the goal of exposing people to the benefits of that and offering to help them on their journey as they adapt it to their needs, that India is standing as a leader in this,\" Gates said.

He added: \"We would like to see all countries, particularly developing countries, adopt these things.\"

Gates, who addressed the session, also spoke highly of India's competitive private market, reliable and low-cost connectivity, the innovation landscape and went on to say this will be the cheapest 5G market.

\"One thing that India has that is pretty fantastic is you have a great digital network, you have a very high percentage of people using smartphones. You have opened transactions also with feature phones,\" he pointed out.

Gates said connectivity has been an enabling factor for India.

\"The connectivity has been very good, it is very reliable, it is the cheapest in the world. And the same thing is going to happen in 5G. There is no doubt this will be the cheapest 5G market,\" the tech icon said.

Gates felt that the India model can also be replicated in other countries provided they bring up their public infrastructure. India and Singapore last week linked the digital payment systems and that \"is a very worthwhile goal\".

\"If we can reduce the overhead on remittence payment even just by a few per cent that is a gigantic amount of money,\" he said.

India and Singapore on earlier this month linked the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) network with Singapore's PayNow. The UPI-PayNow linkage will enable users of the two fast payment systems in either country to make convenient, safe, instant, and cost-effective cross-border funds transfers using their respective mobile apps.

Gates said that the beauty of digital systems is that for researchers it allows unlocking of information on who is using the system but at an aggregate level and in ways that do not compromise the privacy.

\"The ability to have continuous improvement to understand...Is it easy to use, does it work well in different verticals...there is far more to be done on that, including things like innovation centres that allow for that quick experimentation,\" he said.

Gates said that India will have to streamline the justice system and added \"if there is any delay...that is a barrier to business investments\".

Gates referred to the mobile infrastructure space saying there had been \"wild competition with winners and losers\" and while that was a difficult thing, the government did not pick a particular company.

\"In the end, the users were beneficiaries,\" he observed.

Telecom<\/a> and IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a> termed 2023 as a landmark year, and said the digital technology has come of age.

Artificial intelligence, 5G and quantum computing have matured to become mainstream technology.

India has created unique framework for digital economy, that focuses on making a difference in people's lives, the minister said.

\"The uniqueness of India's digital public infrastructure is that unlike many geographies where digital technology was concentrated with big tech companies, India has a public private partnership model where every stakeholder has an important role, Vaishnaw said.

He outlined India's key initiatives such as Aadhaar, UPI, CoWin, and now the indigenous 4G\/5G stack. He said India has made it a policy objective that benefits of digital technology should reach all sections of society. The minister asserted that India is happy to share its technology for the benefit of the world.
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