2023-09-09 11:40:56
From left to right: World Bank President Ajay Banga, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and US President Joe Biden
The heads of powerful countries have gathered in India.
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New Delhi Abhishek Singh wants to make India a digital world power. With a system that almost every street vendor in India uses. A QR code scanned with your smartphone is enough to pay the bill within seconds – regardless of the cell phone model and bank provider.
The head of the state-owned Digital India Corporation is promoting the technology to visitors to the G20 summit. “Several countries are interested in adopting our platform,” Singh tells Handelsblatt. “As the most populous country, we here in India have technological solutions to offer to many societal problems that can benefit the rest of the world,” he says.
It is precisely this message that Singh is spreading that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to emanate from the entire meeting of the heads of government of the 20 most important industrialized and emerging countries (G20) in New Delhi this weekend.
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