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Policy Next Karnataka Summit | Focus should be on last-mile delivery of digital services, say startup founders, investors

The contrasting perspective regarding India stack and the adoption of digital services in the country differs from the common belief that India stack has been highly successful right from Aadhar which provided unique identities to individuals, to the creation of a broader range of open APIs

Bengaluru / May 05, 2023 / 20:22 IST
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From L-R Chaitra Chidanand, Sanjay Swamy, Chandra R Srikanth, K Ganesh and Vivekanand Hallekere
From L-R Chaitra Chidanand, Sanjay Swamy, Chandra R Srikanth, K Ganesh and Vivekanand Hallekere

The last-mile delivery of digital services continues to be an issue in India as companies and people still deal with tedious paperwork effectively negating the advantages of India stack and the massive adoption of digitisation, startup founders and investors argued at the Policy Next Karnataka Summit.

“I am really disappointed that our adoption of Aadhar and India stack and e-signature is nothing but treating it like a physical ID. We still take photocopies of other people, sign sideways and upside down,” said Sanjay Swamy, managing partner at Prime Venture Partners.

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“That's not what it was meant to be. We have an opportunity this state is sitting here right here in Bangalore, to really showcase how a digital economy infrastructure has to be deployed,” he added.

Swamy's perspective regarding India stack and the adoption of digital services in the country differs from the common belief that India stack has been highly successful right from Aadhar, which provided unique identities to individuals to the creation of a broader range of open APIs.