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> Pakistan-India Legislators and Public Officials Dialogue on Sharing of Experiences on Governance and Democracy
March 07, 2017; Dubai, UAE |
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Pak-India Dialogue
March 07, 2017 Dubai
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Joint
Statement
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The tenth round of Pakistan-India
Legislators and Public Officials Dialogue was facilitated
by PILDAT in Dubai, UAE, on March 07, 2017. The dialogue focused
on the theme of sharing of lessons on Technology for Better
Governance in Pakistan and India.
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The Dialogue included Members of Parliament
and Provincial Assemblies of Punjab and Sindh alongside experts and media
representatives from Pakistan who joined Members of the Indian Parliament
from Assam, Haryana and Karnataka and State Legislatures of Delhi and
Gujarat alongside experts and media representatives from India.
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Participants underscored that technology
has immense potential to improve governance in Pakistan and India. They
recognised that while tremendous strides have been made across Pakistan
and India in using technology for improved governance, there exists a
lot of room for sharing of good practices between the two countries.
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Participants asserted that while use
of technology by Governments provided a critical platform to improve the
quality of life of citizens, Governments must do so while maintaining
the security of data and privacy of citizens.
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Participants underscored that real changes
in structures of governance to guard against corruption and other systemic
ills must accompany and complement the use of technology to improve governance.
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Participants recommended that Governments
must seek regular feedback from citizens to assess the real impact of
technology in improving governance.
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While technology is helping citizens
with ease of access to services, one of its key challenges is to engage
citizens, especially the youth, as active participants in governance and
public policy issues. The Governments must actively encourage individuals,
businesses and NGOs to come up with initiatives and interfaces that improve
administration and service delivery.
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Participants believed that tremendous
opportunity for exchange and sharing of information exists between Pakistan
and India on a variety of technology-enabled initiatives such as IndiaStack
and PakistanStack. Of particular interest are the models of Benazir Income
Support Programme (BISP), monitoring of immunisation programmes, Aadhaar
authentication (Unique ID), e-Procurement, Smart Cities, e-Cloud for Citizens,
land record management and Unified Payment Interface, etc. Setting up
a knowledge portal between the two countries can be extremely useful in
this regard.
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Another area of priority for the two
countries is to provide necessary and uniform improvements to support
technological governance. Each country has good use of technology implemented
in different regions which must be extended nationwide. Exchange of good
practices in this area will also enable the two countries to address the
challenges of digital divide in both countries.
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Participants resolved to use their abilities
and reach within Governments, Legislatures and Media to project the content
and recommendations for action as given in the Joint Statement.
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Participants underscored that dialogue
provides a good forum to share successful models. While commending PILDAT’s
efforts in conceptualising, designing and facilitating dialogue and interaction
between Pakistan and India, dialogue participants urged PILDAT to continue
the dialogue on relevant themes in the future as well.
With Mr. Mani Shankar Aiyar,
Former Member of the Indian Parliament and Union Minister of India
in the Chair, delegates from India included (order
of delegates in alphabetical order in the following sequence; Legislators
and Subject Experts/Journalists) Mr. Dushyant Chautala,
MP, Member, Lok Sabha, Indian National Lok Dal, Hisar (Haryana); Prof.
M.V. Rajeev Gowda, MP, Member, Rajya Sabha, Indian National Congress,
Karnataka; Mr. Shadi Lal Batra, MP, Member, Rajya Sabha,
Indian National Congress, Haryana; Ms. Sushmita Dev, MP,
Member, Lok Sabha, Indian National Congress, Silchar (Assam); Mr.
Madan Lal, MLA, Delhi Legislative Assembly, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP),
Kasturba Nagar (New Delhi); Mr. Shaktisinh Gohil, MLA, Gujarat
Legislative Assembly, Former Leader of the Opposition, Indian National Congress,
Abdasa (Gujarat); Mr. Rajesh Sharma, Member, Government
of Delhi, IT Task Force, India; Mr.
Roshan Shankar, Advisor to the Deputy Chief Minister,
Government of Delhi, India; Prof. Subhash Bhatnagar,
Former faculty member IIMA, Ahmedabad, Gujarat,
India; Mr. T.R. Raghunandan, Founder
and Mentor, Avantika Foundation, India and
Mr. Man Aman Chhina, Assistant Editor,
Indian Express, Punjab, India
With Mr. Muhammad Tallal Chaudry,
MNA, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), NA-76, Faisalabad-II, Punjab, in
the chair, delegates from Pakistan included (order of
delegates in alphabetical order in the following sequence of Legislators (National
Assembly of Pakistan, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab and Sindh, followed
by Subject Experts/Journalists and PILDAT Team) Dr. Arif Alvi,
MNA,Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), NA-250, Karachi-XII, Sindh;
Mrs.
Ayesha Javed, MPA, PML-N, W-317,
Punjab; Mrs. Azma Bukhari, MPA, PML-N, W-318,
Punjab; Mian Mehmood ur Rashid, MPA, Leader of the Opposition
PTI, PP-151 (Lahore-XV), Punjab; Dr. Murad Raas,
MPA, PTI, PP-152 (Lahore-XVI),
Punjab; Ms. Nabila Hakim Ali Khan, MPA, PTI,
W-358, Punjab; Mrs.
Mahtab Akbar Rashdi, MPA, Pakistan Muslim League
– Functional (PML-F), RSW-156, Sindh; Syeda
Shehla Raza, MPA, Deputy Speaker,
Pakistan People's Party Parliamentarian (PPP-P), RSW-132,
Sindh; Mr. Ali Mazhar, Joint Director, E-
Stamping, PITB, Lahore, Pakistan; Dr.
Umar Saif, Advisor to the Hon. Chief Minister of Punjab, Pakistan,
Chairman, Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) &
Vice Chancellor, Information Technology University, Lahore, Pakistan;
Mr. Habib Akram, Executive Editor, Dunya TV/Columnist Dunya
Newspaper, Islamabad, Pakistan; Rana Jawad, Director News,
Geo TV, Islamabad, Pakistan; Mr. Tahir Khalil, Bureau
Chief-Islamabad, Daily Jang, Islamabad, Pakistan;
Mr. Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, President, PILDAT; Ms. Aasiya Riaz,
Joint Director, PILDAT and Ms. Shahira Khan,
Projects Manager, PILDAT.
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