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Digital Public Infrastructure: What is it, and How is it Shaping Public Service?

In Partnership with Apolitical

Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is a framework of interconnected digital systems and services designed to facilitate efficient public service delivery. It’s similar to building a system of roads and highways, but it exists in the digital realm to support online services.

DPI has the potential to reshape how the public sector operates. That’s why it’s essential for public servants and policymakers to know what it is and how it works. At this event, you’ll learn from global experts with experience helping countries adopt digital technologies at the national scale across various sectors, exploring how the principles of DPI contribute towards a digital transformation journey.

Join to gain a comprehensive overview of DPI, demystifying its components, delving into the potential risks and highlighting its significance in modern policymaking.

This event is for any public servant or policymaker who is interested in the intersection of technology and public policy.


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Princeton Chadha Centre for Global India roundtable