Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw introduced the “G20 Digital Innovation Alliance” and the “Stay Safe Online” Cybercrime campaigns as part of India’s G20 leadership (G20-DIA). Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday unveiled the “G20 Digital Innovation Alliance” and the “Stay Safe Online” Cybercrime campaigns as part of India’s G20 chairmanship (G20-DIA). “India adheres to the inclusiveness movement. India’s sizeable population and free “public digital platforms,” including UPI and Aadhaar, have facilitated social and economic inclusion and encouraged innovation. The two initiatives that were launched today think in a humanitarian way” He said as he started the campaign. Safe Online Campaign in Social media platforms Due to the increasing usage of social media platforms and the quick uptake of digital payments, the “Stay Safe Online Campaign” aims to educate people on how to stay safe online. Unique difficulties have arisen as a result of India’s exponential growth in internet users and the country’s quickly changing technological environment. The Ministry of Electronics & IT stated that the campaign’s goal is to educate individuals of all ages about the dangers of the internet and how to protect themselves. G20 Digital Innovation Alliance (G20-DIA) The G20 Digital Innovation Alliance (G20-DIA) is in the process of identifying, recognizing, and facilitating the adoption of cutting-edge and significant digital technologies created by entrepreneurs from both G20 countries and the invited non-member states. In the vitally crucial fields of agri-tech, health-tech, ed-tech, fin-tech, protected digital infrastructure, and circular economy, this can fulfil the demands of humanity. Along with the Stay Safe Online campaign and the DIA program under the DEWG, the MeitY will concentrate on three main areas during India’s G20 presidency: digital public infrastructure (DPI), cyber security, and digital skill development. MeitY aspires to advance the vision of the digital transformation of the global digital economy for the provision of public services through innovation and a workforce with the necessary digital skills for the future in a safe cyberspace. Popular News:
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