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Digital world leader

by Deepak Dwivedi
May 23, 2024
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Digital world leader

Deepak DwivediINDIA is emerging as a leader in establishing a robust digital public infrastructure (DPI) ecosystem not just domestically, but globally. It has already earned a reputation for being the game-changer in India’s goal of achieving financial inclusion of citizens. The success that the country registered today can be traced back to 2015 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the Digital India initiative. Every step taken since then has been towards making India a leader in the digital world.

Today, the world exists on both the physical and digital planes. We know for a fact that physical infrastructure development is crucial to development and economic expansion. India is expanding its physical infrastructure at an unprecedented scale for the same reason. However, digital infrastructure is as much important to a nation’s growth. Aadhaar, bank accounts for all, data exchange (account aggregators and DigiLocker) and the UPI have become a cornerstone of India’s digital public infrastructure. In an era increasingly dominated by digital technologies, the imperative to enhance digital life and improve accessibility and security has never been greater. This is where the concept of ‘public good’ in the digital realm – manifested as Digital Public Goods – becomes pivotal. These resources are critical in our interconnected world, not just as tools of convenience, but as essential enablers of equitable access to information and services.

India’s foray into DPI, with examples like the Unified Payments System, serves as a beacon. UPI has revolutionised financial transactions, enabling instant transfers at minimal costs and playing a significant role in financial inclusion. Similarly, the Unified Health Interface (UHI) is set to transform healthcare accessibility. These initiatives are a testament to India’s commitment to leveraging digital technology for public welfare. At the heart of the DPI’s success is a three-pronged approach: technological innovation, community engagement, and effective governance. India’s DPI is built using open-source and modular technologies, enhancing ‘interoperability. This allows seamless information exchange between sectors, improving service delivery speed and scale. The open nature of the system fosters integration into existing setups and maintains transparency, encouraging efficiency and public trust.

The inclusivity and welfare-based approach is a cornerstone of India’s digital public infrastructure. This reflects a profound understanding that technology can be a powerful tool for welfare and societal upliftment. In contrast to the approaches in the US and China, India’s model stands out.

The US grapples with issues of privacy and monopolistic control in its tech sector, while China’s tech industry faces global scrutiny over Government control and data privacy issues. Both models lack the balance that India’s DPI framework has achieved, integrating public, private, and civil society sectors in a synergistic manner. A crucial aspect of DPI is ensuring robust privacy and security measures. India has been proactive in this arena, introducing legislation like the draft Personal Data Protection Bill and establishing frameworks like DEPA for consent-based data-sharing.

These initiatives are fundamental in building trust in the country’s digital infrastructure. The Indian Constitution provides a rights-based framework that supports the use of technology for socio-economic development, aligning DPI with the broader goals of social justice and equity. This backing reinforces the legitimacy and security of India’s DPI initiatives. The blend of public, private, and civil society partnerships in initiatives like the UPI system exemplifies this balanced approach.

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