
“Our governance model today thrives on innovation—both in technology and creative problem-solving,” said Dr Singh. He noted that nearly 90 percent of Government of India processes are online, ensuring uninterrupted functioning even during crises like the pandemic. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, governance has increasingly focused on efficiency, innovation, and citizen-centric solutions.
Dr Singh also emphasized practical examples of technology-enabled governance, citing smart traffic monitoring systems and online enforcement mechanisms that improve urban administration. He stressed the importance of citizen participation in fostering trust and accountability within government processes.
The Minister urged delegates to continue interaction with IIPA and the Ministry of External Affairs virtually post-programme, reinforcing the potential of technology to maintain continuous knowledge exchange beyond geographical boundaries.
As part of the ongoing commitment to sustainability and community engagement, Dr Singh led the delegates in the Swachhata Hi Sewa campaign and the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” tree plantation drive at IIPA. The activities demonstrated shared responsibility for environmental conservation and the promotion of cleaner, greener public spaces.
Concluding the session, Dr Jitendra Singh reaffirmed India’s vision of collaborative global governance, emphasizing that programs like ITEC exemplify shared growth, mutual learning, and innovation-led partnerships envisioned by Prime Minister Modi.
