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India Web 3.0 Summit: 'RTI would not be needed if digitalisation had been adopted aggressively', says Rahul Narwekar

"Transparency brings in trust. It needs data and the data has to be protected,” said Rahul Narwekar.

October 30, 2025 / 20:16 IST
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Rahul Narwekar, r Speaker, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, speaking at India Web 3.0 Summit
Rahul Narwekar, r Speaker, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, speaking at India Web 3.0 Summit

At the India Web 3.0 Summit hosted by Moneycontrol, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar emphasised that “digitalisation is no more a choice but a compulsion for every state and country to lead the world.” Speaking during a session moderated by Nalin Mehta, Managing Editor and Chief AI Officer of Editorial Operations at Network18, Narwekar reflected on how technology, governance, and transparency are deeply interconnected in shaping India’s democratic and economic future.

Highlighting the state’s ambitions, he said, “Maharashtra today aspires to become a $1 trillion economy in the next few years. It has one of the finest network of industries in the country.” He added that the state’s growth story depends heavily on how well it embraces the digital transformation journey.

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Narwekar noted that while accessibility of data is important, “it is more than the availability of data, it is vital to secure data,” pointing to the need for a stronger framework for data protection in the country. He stressed that transparency in governance must go hand in hand with the protection of citizen data, observing that “the infrastructure for data protection is not adequate in the country.”

Discussing India’s governance model, Narwekar remarked, “India has a federal structure of governance. Every level has its own legislative body.” He further elaborated on the vision of the Prime Minister, saying, “PM Modi is clear that if federalism has to be protected, then all the key decisions of policies should be available to everyone easily. Sitting in Maharashtra, I should be able to access policy decisions of other states as well. More transparency will result in the progress of democratic values.”