
India and the UAE have set a new global benchmark in digital transformation and smart governance, according to a report by Gulf News. The two nations are leveraging advanced technologies including artificial…
India and the UAE have set a new global benchmark in digital transformation and smart governance, according to a report by Gulf News. The two nations are leveraging advanced technologies including artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), big data and 5G to create integrated digital infrastructure and proactive citizen services.

The UAE's Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) has launched the National Digital Transformation Enablers programme, which focuses on data-driven governance and integrated digital platforms. Smart city projects in Dubai and Abu Dhabi are using these technologies to optimise transportation, utilities, healthcare, public safety and other services.
This collaboration positions both countries as leaders in digital governance innovation, setting a model for other nations to follow in delivering efficient, citizen-centric public services through technological integration.
This announcement comes as both nations deepen their strategic partnership beyond trade and energy into technology and governance. The collaboration is significant for India as it pushes its own Digital India mission and smart city projects, which have seen varying degrees of success. For the UAE, it reinforces its ambition to be a global hub for AI and digital innovation. The practical outcome will depend on how well these frameworks translate into measurable improvements in service delivery, cost savings and citizen satisfaction. A key metric to watch will be the adoption rates of digital public services in both countries over the next two years.
Source: gulfnews.com
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