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The Quiet Foundation: Why India’s Digital Public Infrastructure Is Its Most Exportable Idea

by Blitz India Media
July 12, 2026
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NEW DELHI: Every so often a country builds something so ordinary in daily life that its scale is easy to miss. In June, India’s Unified Payments Interface processed 22.72 billion transactions worth ₹28.92 lakh crore — about 757 million payments a day. That number is not just a milestone; it is the visible tip of a deeper idea — digital public infrastructure, or DPI — that is quietly reshaping how a billion-plus people transact, identify themselves and access services.

The logic of DPI is to build open, public rails — identity, payments, data-sharing — on which markets and governments can innovate, rather than leaving each to build walled systems. India’s stack, from Aadhaar-based identity to UPI payments and newer commerce and credit layers, has lowered the cost of reaching the last citizen. Now live in more than eight countries, UPI has turned a domestic utility into a template other nations are studying and adopting.

The rails beneath the economy: Public digital infrastructure has lowered the cost of reaching the last citizen — and become an export.

The measure of good infrastructure is that you stop noticing it — India’s digital rails have reached that invisibility, which is precisely why they matter.

The Long View
  • Scale: UPI ~757 million payments a day
  • Model: Open public rails — identity, payments, data
  • Reach: UPI live in 8+ countries
  • Frontier: Interoperable credit; privacy & fraud safeguards

The enduring challenges are governance ones: keeping the rails secure and fraud-resistant at planetary scale, protecting privacy as data-sharing layers grow, and funding a largely free-to-use system so innovation keeps coming. These are not reasons to slow down; they are the conditions for doing DPI responsibly.

The constructive, long-view read is that DPI may be India’s most transferable contribution to global development — a way for lower-income countries to leapfrog costly legacy systems. Kept open, secure and inclusive, it compounds quietly for years, at home and abroad.

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