Sri Lanka Unique Digital Identity Project (SL-UDI)
- As a significant step in Sri Lanka’s digitalization efforts, India has provided an upfront sum of Rs. 45 crore to support the island nation’s unique digital identity project through grant assistance.
- This financial contribution underscores India’s unwavering commitment to advancing this pivotal initiative and underscores the depth of collaboration between the two countries.
- The SL-UDI project’s primary objective is to streamline digital identification processes within Sri Lanka.
- This comprehensive effort involves the collection of biographic and biometric data, including facial, iris, and fingerprint information.
- The resulting identification cards are expected to facilitate efficient government service delivery, reduce poverty, support welfare ....
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