Close Menu
Business Voice NowBusiness Voice Now
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Business Voice NowBusiness Voice Now
    Subscribe
    • Markets
      • BFSI
      • Capital Goods
    • Business
      • FMCG
      • Retail
      • Quick Commerce
      • Startups
    • Healthcare
    • Technology
    • Auto
    • Real Estate
    • Energy
    • Voices
      • Entrepreneur – CXO Stories
      • Corporate Office story
    • E Magazine
      • Year 2026
        • July 2026
    Business Voice NowBusiness Voice Now
    Home»National»ASEAN: India Digital Cooperation Powers Regional Growth in Its 6th Year of Collaboration
    National

    ASEAN: India Digital Cooperation Powers Regional Growth in Its 6th Year of Collaboration

    Pawan sharmaBy Pawan sharmaJanuary 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Follow Us
    Google News Flipboard Threads
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    New Delhi [India], January 17: The collaborations and partnerships seem to be on their knees in this new era of technology due to their ability to innovate. This was evident through the 6th ASEAN-India Digital Ministers’ Meeting on January 16, 2026, which was conducted online but with India and member countries in ASEAN refocusing on this critical aspect. The meet was titled Adaptive ASEAN: From Connectivity to Connected Intelligence, but it was much more than that: it marked the inception of ASEAN’s future, and India was leading this.

    Enhancing Dynamic Relationships in the Digital Age

    Telecom and digital ministers of 11 member countries of the ASEAN, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Viet Nam and their dialogue partners Australia, Canada, China, EU, India, Japan, Korea, Russia, United Kingdom and United States were present in the conference.
    The co-chairs, Shri Amit Agrawal, India, and Shri Nguyen Manh Hung, Viet Nam, not only networked but also mapped out the future path for ASEAN’s digital inclusion and integration.

    India certainly was not a low-profile agenda. The country boasts global connectivity via 4G (almost everywhere), launched 5G faster than anyone else, and BharatNet in rural areas, which can be seen as strengths of economies of scale and strategic decision-making in the national agenda. Agrawal talked of Digital Public Infrastructure like Aadhaar, UPI and DigiLocker as the secret sauce that is catalyzing the growth story of the country. And that was not all – e.g., the scheme by India is called Sanchar Saathi, which protects telecom subscribers against fraud, is being replicated in the ASEAN region now.

    India Digital Work Plan 2026

    The best moment was the green light regarding the ASEAN–India Digital Work Plan 2026. Imagine it as a 12-month plan for making digital infrastructure smarter, safer, and more inclusive. It focuses on:

    Capacity building and training in ICT.

    The India- ASEAN Regulators Conference.

    Implementation of telecom ICT solution.

    Implementation of ASEAN-India Fund of Digital Future.

    It is not just a case of bureaucratic paperwork. It is a roadmap of actionable regional projects that address the intersection of funding, training, and technological implementation.

    AI and the Intelligence Leap

    Connection was only the first step. The game-changing factor? Artificial Intelligence. The AI vision of India encompasses all things AI and prioritises trustworthy AI, although it has worked with ASEAN countries on AI standards and applications. Agrawal made it very practical and to the point: the next decade will be about AI, and it must be balanced with transparency.

    A valuable lesson for the region is that the entire world is talking about smart cities and fintech, but India is demonstrating how digital transformation can be more inclusive, responsible, and achievable.

    A Regional Prosperity Model.

    This gathering made it clearer that both are aiming for a common goal: an open, secure, inclusive, and innovation-driven digital space. ASEAN and the Indian government are not just chatting; they are harmonising their policies and best practices, and developing interoperable systems that will have a direct impact on businesses, citizens, and the government.

    For example, the fintech industry can easily implement cross-border payments, and data breaches can be avoided through cybersecurity across national borders. The trend of India signing up for the advancement of affordable, locally developed digital technologies within the region is a strong indication that ASEAN partners will not need to seek expensive technology from abroad.

    Why This Matters to India

    India plays two parts, participant and example. Its achievement in rural broadband, cellphone production, and digital government services provides a model of success for ASEAN nations with access disparities and regulatory loopholes. Through its experience, India becomes stronger in regional relations and establishes itself as a destination for tech and innovation in Asia.

    This is especially applicable to startups, telecom operators and AI developers in India who now have an organized structure to explore ASEAN markets as they can contribute to the growth of the region.

    Ahead: Between Connectivity and Connected Intelligence.

    The 6th ADGMIN meeting was not just a networking event, but a strategic impetus to transform the region into a smarter, safer, and digitally literate region. The second step, after having training programs, regulatory alignment, collaboration with AI and funding mechanisms, is execution. And India is announcing it — we know it is not going to be a follower.

    The Asian South East and the Indian digital future are not far away. It is an organized, strategic fact–and the plan is dynamic.

    https://asean.org/secretary-general-of-asean-to-participate-in-the-6th-asean-digital-ministers-meeting-and-related-meetings-in-hanoi-the-socialist-republic-of-viet-nam/

    PNN News

    national
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Pawan sharma
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Adhiraj Broghar LLP Marks a Significant Milestone with Bhoomi Pujan Ceremony in Dholera SIR

    July 13, 2026

    Creators Summit – SIBA 2026 Gujarat Edition 5.0 Celebrates the Rise of India’s Creator Economy; WedIQ Unveils Groundbreaking Wedding Innovations

    July 11, 2026

    Dr. Arpit Chopra Jain Honoured on National Doctors’ Day at Fit India Conclave 2026, Recognized as Panel Speaker and BRICS Homeopathic Representative

    July 9, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Post
    • Ahead of MILT Congress 2026, Global Industry Leaders Reveal the Trends Reshaping MICE and Luxury Travel
    • Analytics Insight Unveils ‘40 Under 40’ July 2026 Special Edition Celebrating Emerging AI and Technology Leaders
    • The Next-Generation Industrial Leader: How Zahra Deesawala Is Balancing Boardroom Strategy with International Sporting Excellence
    • MVK Agro’s Rs. 275 Crore Expansion; Company Targets Rs. 650-700 Crore Revenue Run-Rate by FY28 – Angel One
    • Ratul Puri on Building Integrated Energy Solutions for India’s Rising Power Demand
    • Rawbare Secures Strategic Investment from Teamology to Fuel Next Growth Phase
    • From Folklore to Futuristic Fantasy: Dr. Rajkumar Kishor Reimagines a Manipuri Legend in Keibukeioiba – When the Forest Wakes
    • From Gujarat to Glory: Ajay’s Cafe Wins Two Awards, Emerges as India’s Fastest-Rising Café Brand

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.