Inclusive, Not Exclusive: Understanding India’s Way
One area where India is doing really well is in making technology that everyone can use, no matter their?age, where they?live, their?community's?values, their?education, and their?cultural?background, demographic, status. A great example is UPI. It shows that when technology is made for everyone, it can really make a difference in people’s lives.
Making sure that everyone is included, not left out, is the best way to go forward.
The middle class in India (Bharat), defined by an annual household income between Rs 5–30 lakh, has seen significant growth, expanding from 14% of the population in 2004–05 to 31% in the previous year. This trend is anticipated to accelerate, with projections suggesting an increase to 63% by 2047, according to findings from PRICE (People Research on India’s Consumer Economy).
Building Technology for?Everyone
The move towards inclusivity while buidling platforms represents a strategic pivot from exclusively targeting well-defined customer segments to embracing a broader, more holistic view that seeks to accommodate the diverse needs of a wider audience.
This doesn’t imply that businesses must abandon the insights gained from segmentation but rather that they should use this knowledge to inform a more inclusive approach.
Understanding user segmentation properly doesn’t lead to exclusion but rather enhances inclusivity.
Instead, when done thoughtfully, segmentation can be a powerful tool to enhance inclusivity.
Being Inclusive Examples
Pillars of Being Inclusive
The pillars of being inclusive involve:
The Bedrock of Inclusive Technology
Designing inclusive interfaces
Applying universal design principles to platforms.
For example In context with e-commerce?—?creating interfaces, navigation, and transaction processes that are intuitive and accessible to everyone, regardless of their ability, tech-savviness, or familiarity with online shopping.
Designing inclusive interfaces involves creating user interfaces (UI) that are intuitive and easy to navigate for all users, including those who may not be tech-savvy or might have disabilities. This includes:
Beyond this, the principle of inclusive design teaches us that products and environments should be usable by all, without the need for adaptation. This demands flexible user interfaces and multi-modal interaction, catering to the diverse preferences and needs of a global audience.
Desingning User?Services
When developing services, inclusivity means ensuring that the service is accessible and equitable for all potential users. This can be achieved by:
Designing Communication &?Prompts
Effective communication is key to inclusivity, involving clear, concise, and accessible information dissemination:
Personalization with?Privacy
Providing personalized experiences that respect user privacy and offer value without overwhelming users with irrelevant choices.
By leveraging AI and machine learning ethically, platforms can suggest products, services, and content that cater to the broad needs of their audience while ensuring these recommendations are based on secure, anonymized data.
Digital Literacy and Education
Bridging digital literacy gaps with technology.
Initiatives focused on enhancing digital skills, particularly among traditionally underserved populations, are essential.
By providing educational resources in varied formats and emphasizing the importance of digital fluency, we can democratize access to technology, opening doors to opportunities that were previously out of reach for many.
Connectivity and Digital Inclusion
Connectivity as a right, not a privilege.
In a world where access to information is a key driver of opportunity, ensuring universal connectivity is fundamental to inclusivity.
Developing solutions that cater to low-bandwidth environments and offering offline functionalities can bridge the digital divide, ensuring that geographical location and economic status do not dictate access to digital resources.
Privacy and Security for?all
Protecting user privacy and ensuring robust security are essential to fostering an inclusive digital environment.
By empowering users with control over their data and developing security practices that protect even the least tech-savvy, technology can become a safe and trusted space for everyone.
Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Technology
Toward a Sustainable and Inclusive Digital Future. Inclusivity extends to considering the environmental impact of technology.
Embracing energy-efficient designs and sustainable materials ensures that the digital world we build today remains accessible to future generations, highlighting the interconnectedness of inclusivity and sustainability.
Algorithmic Fairness For Equitable Decision?Making
The rise of AI and algorithmic decision-making brings with it the responsibility to ensure these technologies are developed and deployed ethically.
Addressing biases in data and algorithms, and striving for transparency in AI systems, are crucial steps toward ensuring that technology makes fair and equitable decisions for all users, fostering an environment of trust and inclusivity.
Implementing Inclusivity
Inclusivity in technology is not just about the end product but also about the processes that create it. This includes:
Unified Vision for Inclusive Technology
For technology, India shows that when you make things easy to use for everyone, more people will use it, and it can change lives.
In the end, making sure that everyone is included, not left out, is the best way to go forward.
The journey toward truly inclusive technology is ongoing and multifaceted. It requires a concerted effort from developers, designers, policymakers, and users to ensure that digital tools and services are designed with the needs of all in mind.
From the way we interact with devices to how we access information, learn new skills, and protect our digital identities, every aspect of technology must be scrutinized and shaped by the principles of inclusivity.
By embedding inclusivity into the DNA of technology, we can build a future where digital tools are not just ubiquitous but universally empowering, facilitating a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive in the digital age.
About Author: Sanjay Kumar , Currently Head technology at Loylty Rewardz (A BillDesk Company).
Special thanks to Pramod Varma for enlightening me about inclusivity..
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