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India urges WTO to play ‘concrete role’ in bridging global digital divide, pushes DPI as a solution

India’s delegation also suggested that WTO members consider organising a thematic workshop on DPI under the Work Programme on E-Commerce.

April 07, 2025 / 15:21 IST
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India has called on the World Trade Organization (WTO) to play “an active and concrete role” in addressing the widening digital divide between developed and developing nations, especially the least developed countries (LDCs).

The issue was raised during a dedicated session of the WTO's Work Programme on E-Commerce held in Geneva and virtually on January 28, which brought together representatives from over 90 member states.

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In its submission, India emphasised the need for collaborative efforts to promote inclusive digital growth and championed the role of digital public infrastructure (DPI) in achieving that goal.

“There is a huge digital divide, particularly in terms of infrastructure, technologies, and digital skills, between developed and developing Members and LDC Members,” India said during the meeting.