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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :
Prelims level: Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), DPI Adoption Index Mains: NA
Mains level: NA
Why in the news?
The World Bank, in collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MEITY), is spearheading the development of a state-level Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) adoption index.
About State-Level DPI Adoption Index
- World Bank confirmed that the project was in its preparatory stages.
- The envisioned state-level DPI index aims to identify gaps and opportunities for strengthening the DPI for the digital economy, promoting financial inclusion, and fostering public-private innovation.
- The index will assess different states based on their adoption levels of DPIs, intending to incentivize increased utilization of these digital systems.
What is Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)?
- DPI refers to the foundational digital infrastructure that enables the delivery of digital services and facilitates digital interactions between citizens, businesses, and governments.
- It encompasses various technological components, policies, and frameworks aimed at enhancing digital connectivity, accessibility, and efficiency in public service delivery.
| DPI, as defined by the G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration (September 2023) “is a set of shared digital systems that are secure and interoperable, built on open technologies, to deliver equitable access to public and/or private services at a societal scale”. |
Three Pillars of DPI:
- DPI primarily focuses on three key pillars: identity, payments, and data management.
- India has pioneered the development of all three DPI pillars through its India Stack Platform, setting a global benchmark.
- Identity: Aadhar serves as India’s digital ID system.
- Payment: The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) facilitates real-time fast payments.
- Data Management: The Data Empowerment and Protection Architecture (DEPA) ensures consent-based data sharing.
India’s Initiatives Leveraging DPI
- Digital India: Initiatives like Digital Locker, e-sign framework, and the National Scholarship Portal are integral parts of the Digital India campaign.
- BharatNet: This project aims to provide affordable internet connectivity to rural India, leveraging high-speed broadband networks.
- National Health Stack: Designed to revolutionize healthcare, this infrastructure facilitates health data exchange and interoperability.
- National Knowledge Network (NKN): Facilitating collaborative research and innovation, NKN promotes knowledge sharing.
- UMANG: The Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance offers access to various government services and schemes.
- Government e-Marketplace (GeM): An online platform streamlining procurement processes for government agencies.
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