Aadhaar doesn't pose any privacy issue: Gates

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

India's technology does not pose any issue and the Bill and Foundation has funded the to take this approach to other countries as it is worth emulating, founder has said.

Asked if India's technology is worth emulating by other countries, he replied, "Yes".

"The benefits of that (basic ID -- Aadhaar) are very high," he told

More than a billion people in have enrolled in Aadhaar, the world's largest biometric ID system.

"Yes, countries should adopt that approach because the quality of governance has a lot to do with how quickly countries are able to grow their economy and empower their people," said in response to a question.

"We have funded the to take this approach to other countries," he said.

It is believed that several countries, including some from India's neighbourhood, have approached for assistance in this matter.

"Aadhaar in itself doesn't pose any issue because it's just a bio ID verification scheme," Gates, the of the Bill and Foundation, said when asked about the concerns about issues raised by certain quarters in

"The that use Aadhaar, you have to look and see what's been stored and who has access to that information. And so, application by application, you have to make sure that's well managed. In the case of the I think it's handled very well," he said.

"(It uses) Aadhar to set up the accounts so that you can both get your cell phone and get your bank account," he added.

Observing that Aadhaar was started before came into office, Gates said that it was very much to his credit that he was willing to embrace it.

"I'm both good friend and an admirer of and some of the initiatives of digitisation efforts that can help with education that can help with governance," he said.

In his lecture on 'Technology for Transformation' organised by NITI Aayog on November 2016, Gates had said that Aadhaar is something that had never been done by any government before, not even in a rich country.

Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique identity number for Indians, based on their biometric and demographic data. The data is collected by the Unique Identification Authority of (UIDAI), a statutory authority established in January 2009 by the

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 13:20 IST