Digital society strategies
Digital society strategies are coordinated plans by governments, NGOs, and private orgs to integrate digital tech into civic life, close divides, and drive equitable growth. As we move toward 2030,…
Digital society strategies are coordinated plans by governments, NGOs, and private orgs to integrate digital tech into civic life, close divides, and drive equitable growth. As we move toward 2030,…
Digital society optimization is the continuous, stakeholder-centered process of aligning all digital infrastructure, policies, and services to deliver equitable public value across entire communities, rather than siloed organizational gains. As…
Technology-driven society models represent a fundamental shift in how human communities organize, govern, and operate. Unlike traditional societies where human institutions, physical infrastructure, and analogue processes form the core of…
The term “digital society” describes a world where technology permeates every aspect of daily life, from how we work and learn to how governments deliver services and how we connect…
India is currently executing the world’s largest and most inclusive digital transformation, with over 800 million active internet users and a state-led push to build open, interoperable digital public infrastructure…
By 2030, 70% of the global population will rely on digital public services for everything from voting to healthcare access, per UN estimates. Yet fewer than 15% of national governments…
Twenty years ago, the most advanced mobile phone on the market had a monochrome screen, no internet access, and a battery life of 3 hours. Today, 6.8 billion people worldwide…
We’re living through the most radical shift in human social organization since the Industrial Revolution. For decades, sociologists debated whether the rise of internet-connected devices would replace “physical society”—the in-person,…