Key Points

India spearheaded a BRICS digital transformation session, emphasizing mobile security and cyber resilience. The event showcased India’s Sanchar Saathi and Aadhaar as global benchmarks. Discussions centered on interoperable platforms and AI-driven governance through the Sangam Digital Twin. The outcomes aim to strengthen BRICS collaboration for inclusive digital growth.

Key Points: India Leads BRICS Digital Transformation Talks on Cyber Resilience

  • India highlights Sanchar Saathi for mobile security
  • Aadhaar showcased as digital inclusion model
  • BRICS nations discuss cyber resilience strategies
  • Sangam Digital Twin initiative unveiled for AI-driven governance
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India leads Capacity Building Initiative on Digital Transformation in BRICS

India hosts BRICS capacity-building session on digital transformation, showcasing Sanchar Saathi, Aadhaar, and Sangam Digital Twin initiatives.

"India’s leadership in digital transformation sets a benchmark for BRICS nations to foster inclusive, secure tech ecosystems. – Daniel Cavalcanti, BRICS Chair"

New Delhi, May 23

India on Friday hosted a Virtual Capacity Building Session on Digital Transformation in BRICS, organised by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) through the National Communications Academy, Technology (NCA-T) in Ghaziabad, according to an official release from the Ministry of Communication.

Convened under the BRICS ICT Working Group, the event brought together digital thought leaders from across the BRICS nations to explore shared challenges, best practices, and chart a path forward for robust ICT cooperation among the group countries.

The session was inaugurated by Daniel Cavalcanti, BRICS Chair, and Atul Sinha, Director General of NCA-T, India.

Cavalcanti commended India for hosting the session and highlighted the event's role in advancing cooperation, focusing on mobile security, cyber resilience, digital infrastructure, and digital twin.

Atul Sinha emphasized on capacity building through collaboration, co-creating scalable, secure technologies, and fostering partnerships to empower citizens across BRICS nations. There were four thematic sessions addressing pressing challenges and opportunities in the digital domain.

During the event, in session 1, India showcased its flagship Sanchar Saathi initiative aimed at protecting mobile users from fraud, enhancing transparency, and ensuring equitable access to mobile services. The session underscored the importance of citizen-centric regulatory frameworks that foster trust and inclusivity in digital communications.

In the session 2, India and Brazil led presentations on their national approaches to cyber resilience. The discussion emphasised preparedness, rapid response, and cross-border cooperation to counter cyber threats.

Session 3 focused on building secure, inclusive, and interoperable platforms. India presented AADHAAR as a foundational DPI that has revolutionised public service delivery through identity-based digital inclusion. China also shared insights on its digital infrastructure journey. The session highlighted DPI as a transformative tool for governance efficiency and service outreach.

In the session 4, India introduced its ambitious Sangam Digital Twin initiative, aimed at using AI-native, federated platforms to enable scenario-based infrastructure planning and real-time governance solutions. China also shared its experiences with Digital Twin technology. The discussion showcased the use of predictive simulations and data-driven governance as game-changers for public infrastructure management.

In the closing remarks, Avinash Agarwal, Deputy Director General, International Relations Division, DoT, India and the BRICS Chair, Daniel Cavalcanti, reaffirmed the commitment of BRICS nations to mutual learning and collaborative digital development.

The sessions provided a robust platform for sharing national success stories, identifying scalable solutions, and laying the groundwork for future digital cooperation. The outcomes are expected to bolster strategic alliances and foster resilient, inclusive, and future-ready digital societies across BRICS.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Proud to see India taking leadership in BRICS digital initiatives! Our Sanchar Saathi and Aadhaar systems are world-class examples of digital governance. Hope other nations can learn from our experiences while we also adopt their best practices. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Digital cooperation is good but we must be careful about cybersecurity when working with China. Their approach to digital governance is very different from ours. India should lead with our democratic values in these partnerships.
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Amit S.
The Sangam Digital Twin initiative sounds futuristic! If implemented well, this could revolutionize urban planning and disaster management. Hope our municipalities have the capacity to adopt such advanced tech though - implementation is always the challenge.
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Neha P.
While these high-level meetings are important, I hope the benefits trickle down to common citizens. Many small businesses in India still struggle with basic digital payments. Focus should be on grassroots digital literacy too.
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Vikram J.
Brazil and India make natural partners in the digital space - both large democracies with similar challenges. We should deepen this bilateral cooperation beyond BRICS. Their experience with digital public services could be very relevant for us.
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Sunita R.
Good initiative but I worry about data privacy when we share our digital models with other nations. Aadhaar data must remain completely secure. The government should clarify safeguards before expanding these collaborations further.

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