“Reinventing India” asked how the state could pivot from top-down provisioning to demand-side governance—designing policy, technology, and service delivery around what citizens need and actually use. With practitioners from UIDAI, public information infrastructure, academia, and industry in the mix, the summit framed reform as building systems that listen first, then standardize, digitize, and scale.
The conversations connected identity, data, and platforms to everyday entitlements and markets: if governance is recast around the citizen, leakages shrink, uptake rises, and institutions learn faster. By treating the citizen as the point of design—not an afterthought—the summit turned “reinvention” into an operating brief for administrators and enterprises alike.



























