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Published By : Satya Mohapatra
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New bilateral pact ensures safe digital document storage abroad

Digital cooperation between nations took a massive leap forward on Thursday in New Delhi. Government officials finalized a major India Kenya DigiLocker agreement during the high-profile AI Impact Summit. This exciting move will bring India's highly successful paperless governance model directly to Kenyan citizens, marking a huge milestone in international technological partnerships.

Under this fresh partnership, India's National e-Governance Division will team up with Kenya's Ministry of Information, Communications, and the Digital Economy. Together, they will build a custom platform tailored perfectly to local requirements. The Ministry of External Affairs is actively backing this vital project through its Development Cooperation Programme, highlighting a shared global vision for robust digital public infrastructure.

What does this mean for everyday people? The upcoming system will allow users to securely store their official documents online. It also offers real-time verification, meaning less waiting in lines and a massive reduction in frustrating paperwork. Students, business owners, and local institutions are expected to see the biggest benefits, gaining much faster access to essential public services. Back home, this expanding international footprint shows how initiatives shaping digital India Odisha are part of a larger, globally recognized framework.

DigiLocker already stands as a massive success story within India. Currently, the platform supports over 500 million registered users who have collectively stored more than 9 billion digital documents. It covers over 2,000 different services, proving that a completely paperless system can work smoothly on a massive scale. By sharing this proven technology, leaders hope to spur inclusive India digital growth and make government services more transparent globally.

This recent signing is certainly not an isolated event. Earlier this month, similar tech-sharing agreements were made with nations like Cuba, the United Arab Emirates, and Laos. As technology continues to bridge borders, the world is clearly taking notes on India's successful digital strategies. It is a proud moment for tech enthusiasts who want to see DigiLocker benefits Odia students and international citizens alike.

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