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Union Budget 2022: Continued Focus on Building India's Digital First Future

February 18, 2022 / 20:28 IST

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While India's second paperless budget talks extensively about physical infrastructure, the focus on building India's Digital First future hasn't dimmed. From introducing e-passports and establishing digital universities to using drones for agriculture and rolling out a National Digital Health ecosystem, the focus of the government clearly remains on sunrise sectors and the digital economy.

The National Digital Health (NDH) ecosystem relies heavily on Big Data and AI. It's vision is to be the single source of truth on personal health data, with a federated architecture that allows for connectors to data, as opposed to data consolidation. Therefore, interoperability and platform agnosticism is built into the system. On the policy side, the NDH focuses on privacy and data security by design and it creates inclusivity through creative solutioning for pockets where digital literacy is low.

The financial support for the digital payment ecosystem announced in the previous budget continues in 2022-23, encouraging the adoption of digital payments. The government's vision of making digital banking accessible to every citizen also gets a leg up with plans to create 75 digital banking units in 75 districts.