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The Government of India (GoI) has taken a courageous stance in favour of national security by banning over 50 Chinese apps live in the country. This was not unexpected, given China’s diplomatic relations degrading significantly globally, and the escalating tensions with India due to the PLA’s border encroachments. However, the swiftness of the decision sends a clear message that the GoI has prioritised the interests of its citizens, not just with its no-compromise stance on border security, but also with sovereignty in the digital realm.

Citizens have welcomed the GoI’s move, and have responded with overwhelming support. There is no doubt, in any economy, especially in the post-Covid-19 new normal, citizens’ digital privacy, data integrity and localisation, and the sovereign’s capacity to enforce the rule of law and ensure the integrity of the nation’s digital economy is an inviolable necessity. While there is understandable bluster and excitement in the aftermath of the announcement, we must now examine the second- and third-order consequences of this momentous decision. This is the time to re-balance our digital economy and re-establish our digital integrity on our terms and in our favour.

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DIGITAL INDIA

Digital India has inaugurated in presence of top industrialists such as RIL chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani, Wipro chairman Azim Premji, Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry, and so forth at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium Delhi. A meeting conducted to share ideas about digitization and uprising of the internet.

OBJECTIVE

ᐅA protected, firm digital infrastructure linking to each region of the country.

ᐅEasy access to digitally delivering government services which is e-Governance.

ᐅDigital literacy of the crowds

IMPACT

Digital India has a profound impact on people from every aspect of society. The campaign has had a positive impact on the life of the individual as a whole and has contributed to the progress of the society as a whole.

The project can be considered to be successful in general terms but still remains a failure in the broader sense. Of course, campaigns like these take years if not decades and Digital India is still in its early stages.

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