India, US talks on cyber-security, digital economy will be held in New Delhi (Representational Image)
Washington:
A US delegation will participate in the fifth India-US cyber dialogue in New Delhi this week and interact with industry representatives to build strong regional partnerships with key stakeholders working on a range of cyber issues.
The US delegation is being led by Christopher Painter, US Department of State Coordinator for cyber issues, who along with the National Security Council staff, will lead the American engagement on the broad set of cyber policy issues.
The fifth US-India Cyber Dialogue is part of an effort to build strong regional partnerships with key stakeholders working on a range of cyber issues, focusing on promoting an open, interoperable, reliable, and secure internet that benefits all users.
Daniel Sepulveda, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and US Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy, will lead the US-India Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Working Group which includes industry and government participation from both countries.
They will attend public events to engage with civil society and Indian youth on Internet and digital economy issues, a media release said.
At the ICT Working Group, it will be discussed how the US and India can work together to help expand the benefits of the digital economy to both of the countries and increase internet connectivity through programs like the Global Connect Initiative, which has a goal of bringing 1.5 billion new internet users online by 2020.