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Time to use direct benefit transfer infra for climate action payments: Nandan Nilekani

Nilekani had earlier said his latest initiative involves a new architecture for electricity transactions primarily involving renewable energy sources.

October 26, 2024 / 21:05 IST
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Nandan Nilekani, co-founder and chairman of Infosys
Nandan Nilekani, co-founder and chairman of Infosys

Aadhaar architect and Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani has called for utilising India’s Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) infrastructure to drive climate action payments. Nilekani’s comments come a month after he revealed his latest initiative, which focuses on a new architecture for electricity transactions primarily involving renewable energy sources.

“India has the largest Direct Benefit Transfer infrastructure in the world, and it is time to reuse this for climate action payment,” he said while speaking at the Beckn Node Zero event in Bengaluru. The event was organised by the Foundation for Interoperability in Digital Economy (FIDE) along with Sattva Knowledge Institute.

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He highlighted India’s track record in deploying complex digital infrastructure at scale, suggesting that DBT could incentivise climate-friendly behavior.

The world has moved to execution mode in tackling the global climate crisis, and Nilekani urged India to step up efforts for the same. “Climate is time bound, and we need to act with exponential scale and pace.”