G20 Summit has provided India with an opportunity to showcase its diversity, legacy and digital public infrastructure, Chief Coordinator of India's G20 Presidency, Harsh Vardhan Shringla said on Wednesday.
«G20 Summit is an opportunity to showcase our diversity, legacy and development, and we will fully utilize this opportunity. At the G20 venue, there will be 'Mother of Democracy' exhibition, cultural corridors, where we will present our cutting-edge technologies, especially our digital public infrastructure.
An innovation hub has been opened by RBI, A Digital India experience zone has also been opened, where initiatives like Aadhar, and UPI will be displayed. The e-Sanjeevapp will also be present at the delegate centre.
This app can quickly arrange doctors and arrange medicines and treatment,» he said.
In the fintech sector, the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) will also be demonstrated practically.
«We have also opened a Crafts Bazaar, which will showcase ODOP and GI items from 30 states and UTs. All of this will be compatible with UPI and digital currency.
During the dinner, traditional instrumental music will be performed, which will have representation from across the country, which will also be another important opportunity for us,» he added.
As India is known as the «Mother of Democracy», Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aim was to expand the scope of G20 event beyond the confines of Delhi and the government has made comprehensive preparations across the country for hosting the Summit, he said.
By the end of India's G20 Presidency, more than 220 meetings will have been hosted in various states and union territories across the country.
Speaking to ANI, Shringla said, «It's the Prime Minister's vision. His vision