Kenya, India holds discussions on e-governance and public infrastructure

Date: 2026-03-17
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya has strengthened its digital cooperation with India following high-level discussions between Principal Secretary for ICT and Digital Economy, John Kipchumba Tanui, and India’s Ambassador to Kenya, Adarsh Swaika, in Nairobi.

The meeting focused on advancing collaboration in key areas including e-governance, digital public infrastructure and capacity building. Both sides reviewed progress on the DigiLocker pilot programme being implemented under a bilateral digital cooperation memorandum of understanding, aimed at enhancing secure digital document management and verification systems.

Officials also discussed expanding access to open digital learning resources and strengthening institutional capacity through specialised training for Kenyan technical teams at India’s centres of excellence.

The engagement forms part of Kenya’s broader strategy to accelerate digital transformation through platforms such as eCitizen and other Digital Public Infrastructure initiatives designed to improve service delivery, reduce paperwork and enhance efficiency in public services.

In addition, the two parties explored investment opportunities in ICT infrastructure, digital platforms and emerging technologies to support economic growth and innovation.

The discussions underscore growing collaboration between Kenya and India in leveraging technology to drive inclusive development and modernise public service systems.

 

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