India and Mauritius Partner to Harness AI & Digital Infrastructure for Growth

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India and Mauritius have signed an agreement to collaborate on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for economic and technological development. The pact aims to enhance digital connectivity, governance, and financial inclusion by leveraging India’s expertise in AI and DPI solutions.

Signed during an official visit, this partnership aligns with India’s global push for digital transformation and smart governance. Mauritius, known for its growing digital ecosystem, is expected to benefit from India’s advancements in AI-driven public services, digital payments, and identity verification systems.

This initiative strengthens bilateral relations and provides a framework for knowledge sharing, capacity building, and policy development in emerging technologies. The collaboration is expected to boost innovation, improve service delivery, and accelerate economic growth in Mauritius, setting an example for other nations looking to modernize their public infrastructure with AI-driven solutions.

With India at the forefront of digital revolution and AI adoption, this partnership underscores the importance of technology-driven growth in international cooperation, reinforcing the potential of AI and DPI in nation-building and governance.

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