Knowledge transfer and technology sharing are key pillars to collective growth

Bengaluru, 18th April 2025:  Africa’s largest tech and startup show, GITEX provided a platform for policy leaders, changemakers and visionaries to collectively discuss and deliberate on the opportunities to collaborate and further the imperative of inclusive and equitable growth of the global economy. India, where the pace of digitalization is higher relative to some other developing economies, with established open-source Digital Public Infrastructure systems, have the potential to catalyze speed of digitalization in other developing countries seeking to develop such systems through collaboration and knowledge sharing. Also, India has is a key resource talent hub for AI professionals leading the way with 33.39% YoY growth in AI talent hiring as per AI Stanford Index 2025, which is a clear indicator of the efforts of the government and the industry to nurture an environment for adoption on AI.

Representing India at the summit in Morocco, Shri Jayant Chaudhary, Hon’ble Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Minister of State for Education, Government of India took part in high-level bilateral meetings, panel discussions and interacted with Indian startups showcasing their innovations.

In his discussions, he expressed, “India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) has driven transformative changes across areas especially through developments of digital identity (Aadhaar), digital payments (UPI), e-commerce (ONDC) and healthcareAnd we are increasingly integrating advanced technologies – AI, cybersecurity, fintech, and digital infrastructure – into our skilling ecosystem. These are areas, rich with potential, for collaboration with our African partners and we can collectively grow our economies through sustained partnerships.” 

On the sidelines of the summit, Shri Chaudhary held productive bilateral meetings with Ms. Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Minister of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform; Prof. Azzedine EL Midaoui, Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Innovation; Mr. Younes Sekkouri, Minister of Economic Inclusion, Small Business, Employment and Skills; and Mr. Mohammed Saad Berrada, Minister of National Education, Preschool and Sports. In his discussions, Shri Chaudhary touched upon broadly on exploring synergies in AI, research and capacity; discussed insights on how Digital Public Infrastructure can be a catalyst for inclusion, innovation and equitable growth; and shared India’s experience in building scalable, inclusive technology for public good.

India’s participation at GITEX Africa 2025 reaffirmed its role as a global leader in skilling and digital innovation. Through pathbreaking initiatives like Skill India, Digital India, and the creation of scalable Digital Public Infrastructure such as Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker, and DIKSHA, India has demonstrated how inclusive, technology-driven models can empower citizens at scale. These initiatives are increasingly being recognized as global best practices, offering adaptable frameworks for developing nations seeking to build resilient, future-ready societies.

 

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