DPI: A Fundamental Driver of India's Social Transformation - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
The emergence of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) has ushered in a new era of e-governance in India. This has enabled citizens to access a wide range of government services online. DPI is working to connect all individuals and businesses to the digital economy, regardless of socio-economic background. India's DPI initiative, known as 'India Stack', has been helpful in increasing productivity, improving efficiency and creating additional employment opportunities.
Recently, the first UN International Conference on 'Digital Public Infrastructure' (DPI) was held in New York under the leadership of India. During the conference, the President of the United Nations General Assembly said that ....
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