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India digital public infrastructure is charting the journey towards becoming $1-tn digital economy by 2027-28

The country has leapfrogged the world to become the leader in connectivity, bypassing the fixed-line era almost entirely, and is unparalleled in the digital payments universe.

July 19, 2024 / 14:51 IST
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India’s ‘Digital India’ programme was launched in 2015.

The Economic Survey of India for 2023-24—the government's annual report card—will be tabled by Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament on July 22. Among other things, it  is expected to highlight India’s achievements in digital public infrastructure.

And those achievements are nothing to sneeze at. “India did an incredible pole vault in digital public infrastructure. We achieved in nine years what would have taken 50 years without DPI,” India’s G20 sherpa Amitabh Kant had said recently. Digital public infrastructure or as it is commonly referred to colloquially, the India stack, lies at the intersection of technology, market and governance, enabling remarkable innovation and palpable change across different realms. Aadhaar, DigiLocker and Unified Payment Interface (UPI) are some of the prime examples of India’s DPI services. UPI achieved the milestone of processing 12 billion transactions in a month in January 2024.

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The government is aiming to be a $1-trillion digital economy by 2027-28. As part of this, the Digital India programme was launched in 2015.

India aims to develop digital infrastructure as a core utility for every citizen. Between 2015 and 2021, rural internet subscriptions increased by 200 percent, compared to a 158 percent increase in urban areas, aided, no doubt, by the low base effect. This demonstrates the government's intensified efforts to equalise digital connectivity between rural and urban regions, Economic Survey 2023 added.