Digital India Pavilion inaugurated at IITF

The Pavilion, which was inaugurated on November 14, showcases the journey of India’s digital ecosystem transformation for delivering secure and inclusive digital public services.

Digital India Pavilion inaugurated at IITF

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Union Minister of State for Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Jitin Prasada inaugurated the Digital India Pavilion at the 44th India International Trade Fair here.

The Pavilion, which was inaugurated on November 14, showcases the journey of India’s digital ecosystem transformation for delivering secure and inclusive digital public services.

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The Digital India Pavilion at IITF showcases the power of digital technology in driving transparency, efficiency, and inclusivity across government services.

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Bringing together diverse digital initiatives under one roof, the Pavilion stands as a testament to the government’s commitment to strengthening the digital ecosystem and accelerating the vision of a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.

On display, at the Pavilion Hall Number 6, are impactful e-governance initiatives such as DigiLocker, UMANG, myScheme, NIXI, NIELIT, Cert-In, India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), and Aadhaar.

These exhibits and installations highlight how the Digital India initiative is fostering transparency, inclusivity, and digital empowerment, true to this year’s IITF theme “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat”.

The National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) stall highlights its efforts to bridge the digital divide by making digital learning accessible to all.

The Digital University Platform offers courses in more than 20 domains with flexible learning pathways, AI-powered NIELIT Mitra and Interview Simulators.

The Deemed-to-be University offers degree and certification programs through a digital-first model equipped with Smart Labs, credit-linked pathways, and AI-integrated learning. NIELIT Virtual Labs provide hands-on, experiential learning across domains like IoT, Cloud Computing, and Electronics.

IndiaAI Pavilion showcases India’s vision for an AI-enabled future grounded in inclusion, sustainability, and global collaboration. As a prelude to the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, the pavilion brings the Summit’s mission to life by highlighting the three Sutras -People, Planet, and Progress and the Seven Chakras that guide global cooperation on safe and trusted AI.

Also on preview are the Summit’s Global Impact Challenges – AI for All, AI by HER, and YUVAi – along with the Research Symposium, international calls for abstracts, AI Expo showcase, and talent-building initiatives like IndiaAI Tinkerpreneur.

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