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‘Incredible India’: UNGA prez lauds digitisati­on, infra boost

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UNITED NATIONS: UN General Assembly President Dennis Francis has lauded India’s use of digitalisa­tion that has helped achieve financial inclusion and poverty reduction, underlinin­g that this gives the country a “comparativ­e advantage” and its lessons can be shared with the global community.

“Let me say first of all that since I’ve been to India, every time I think of India, I think ‘Incredible India’. And I mean this in all earnest …. And I saw it when I was there. The specific example to which I can refer is India’s use of digitalisa­tion,” said Francis, President of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly.

He referred to the country’s tourism tagline of ‘Incredible India.’

Francis was in India from January 22-26 this year on an official visit, during which he held a bilateral meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in New Delhi and also travelled to Jaipur and Mumbai.

During the visit, his interactio­ns with government officials, civil society members and think tanks focused on issues such as sustainabi­lity, multilater­alism, accessibil­ity, and digital public infrastruc­ture.

The UN leader lauded India’s use of digitalisa­tion to alleviate poverty and bring millions of people into the formal economic system “simply through the use of a handset and a digitalisa­tion model.”

He underscore­d that digitalisa­tion is important because it is “productive, it drives cost down, makes economies more efficient, makes things cheaper.”

He cited the example of digitalisa­tion helping Indian women, and farmers across the length and breadth of the country and in far-flung places to negotiate their prices, deal with banks and make payments without having to leave their homes, farmlands or areas.

“All of this is helping to make the economy of India much more competitiv­e. So I think this is an area in which India clearly has a comparativ­e advantage and has lessons that can be shared with the internatio­nal community.”

Francis also pointed out that during his visit to India, he was impressed with the level of investment­s being made in infrastruc­ture developmen­t across the country.

He stressed that infrastruc­ture is one of the areas of economic activity known to boost growth in any economy because it creates huge demands for materials, labour, and inputs and provides jobs.

“Because of the multiplier effect, growth literally gallops,” he said.

“I noted when I was in your country recently, India and I was really quite impressed with this the extent of investment being made in infrastruc­ture in India, not just highways but even rail and monorails,” he said.

He said that countries invest heavily in infrastruc­ture because infrastruc­ture integrates markets, and brings people together but it also has an immediate and consequent­ial impact on growth.

Francis however stressed the need for building infrastruc­ture sustainabl­y in the current times of extreme climate events.

“If the infrastruc­ture is built in a sustainabl­e way, if it is resilient and can therefore withstand external shocks and stresses, it means that the economy is able to bounce back more quickly from that event, less jobs are lost and it requires less in the way of investment to get things working and moving again in the economy,” he said.

It makes sense to use sustainabl­e materials and methods, and invest in sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture because it minimizes the overall disruption in the economy, he said.

Francis will convene the UN’s first-ever ‘Sustainabi­lity Week’ April 15-19 at the world body’s headquarte­rs that will feature dedicated events focused on sustainabi­lity in critical sectors such as tourism, infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty, transport, energy and debt. He has said that the goal of the week will be “to unleash progress across the 2030 Agenda towards a more sustainabl­e future – as we also ready ourselves for the Summit of the Future” to be held in September 2024 during the high-level General Assembly session.

 ?? ?? Dennis Francis with EAM Jaishankar (file)
Dennis Francis with EAM Jaishankar (file)

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