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MC Explains: What Moody's said about Aadhaar and why India is not pleased

New York-based global investor service Moody’s has ridiculed Aadhaar, saying it is rife with “service denials” and that its biometric technologies are unreliable.

September 26, 2023 / 14:26 IST
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Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique identity number that can be obtained voluntarily by the citizens of India and resident foreign nationals

Aadhaar was the crowning jewel in the Indian government’s push to have other countries adopt digital public infrastructure (DPI) at the recently concluded G20 summit.

Aadhaar, along with other DPIs such as the United Payments Interface, were highlighted as success stories, and many countries have also expressed their interest in adopting such DPIs.

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So, when Moody’s, the highly-influential New York-based global investor service came down on Aadhaar, saying it was hobbled by “service denials” and more, the Indian government took notice.

It issued a long clarification late on September 25 evening, declaring Moody’s report on Aadhaar to be baseless.