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  • Sep 18, 2024 | ciotechoutlook.com | Srinivasulu Thayam |Shankar Venkatesan |Vimal Goel |Nandan Nilekani

    In 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concern over the 90% of tran- sactions in the nation being made in cash, and decided to hold an enormous demone- tization effort. It turns out, however, that you can't just take one cog out of a system and expect it to work as before. This case and current events only prove that India still needs its paper rupee. Part of the problem with the 2016 demonetization falling through was a too short notice given to everyone.

  • Jul 15, 2024 | sociable.co | Tim Hinchliffe |Nandan Nilekani

    Digital identity sits at the heart of Pakistan’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) transformation and is now a standard feature in every adult’s life, according to the WEF Agenda. Published on the World Economic Forum (WEF) Agenda blog and co-written by reps from the World Bank and the United Nations’ Better Than Cash Alliance, the story “Digital public infrastructure is transforming lives in Pakistan.

  • Feb 5, 2024 | globalissues.org | Nandan Nilekani

    BANGALORE, India, Feb 05 (IPS) - India is on the brink of a transformation that could change its economic and social future. Before the end of this decade, more Indians will use AI every day than in any other country in the world. What’s more, people in advanced economies will be surprised by the ways the country will use AI. India is on the cusp of a technological revolution that could alter the trajectory of its social and economic future, and in this revolution.

  • Feb 5, 2024 | ipsnews.net | Nandan Nilekani |Tanuj Bhojwani

    Asia-Pacific, Economy & Trade, Featured, Global, Headlines, Human Rights, IPS UN: Inside the Glasshouse Opinion Unlocking India’s Potential with AIA new UN Advisory Body is expected to make recommendations on international governance of AI. The members of the AI Advisory Body – launched October 2023 by Secretary-General António Guterres – will examine the risks, opportunities and international governance of these technologies.

  • Jul 28, 2023 | msn.com | Nandan Nilekani |Tanuj Bhojwani

    The Covid-19 pandemic has been an epochal event that has changed the world as we know it and will continue to shape it even long after it is over. It was a wake-up call for all of us. We realised that things we take for granted are fragile. Manufacturers realised that their supply chains were concentrated, which has led them to rethink their manufacturing strategy to a China+1 model.

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