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The report highlights India's balanced “middle-path” digital model, integrating public-private efforts to promote financial inclusion, public services, and innovation through shared, open-standard digital ecosystems like India Stack.

In Summary

Prepared by IIM Bangalore’s Center for Digital Public Goods, the report argues that India has built a “middle-path” digital model balancing public and private sector serving as a template for Global South.

About DPI

  • An infrastructure-based approach using technology to achieve societal goals through an ecosystem comprising technology, markets and governance. 
  • It involves shared digital systems built on open standards and specifications in public interest
  • Condition for an Initiative to Operate as DPI: 
    • Reach and Scale: Third parties should be able to utilise the infrastructure as a building block to innovate and offer diverse final services. 
    • Principle of non-exclusivity: Infrastructure to be non-discriminatory in nature and inclusive by design. 
  • Significance: Financial Inclusion (Jan Dhan- Aadhar- Mobile Trinity); Public Service Delivery (E.g., DPI enabled Direct Benefit Transfer); Innovation; Empowerment of Citizens, etc. 

Key Highlights of India’s DPI (Report)

  • Co-creation Model: Government-driven, and private-sector-energized. E.g. UIDAl's Aadhaar partners with Private enrolment agencies, biometric device manufacturers, etc. 
  • Building Blocks Approach: Integrating DPI and DPG offering speed and scale of services. 
    • E.g., Digiyatra (DPG or technological assets/open-source software) using Aadhar (DPI) offers paperless travel experience. 
  • Expansion into Diverse Sectors: Acting as a key pillar of India’s Growth Strategy. E.g., agriculture (Agri-stack), logistics (ULIP), and education (DIKSHA). 

India’s DPI Ecosystem: India Stack

  • It comprises three core public utilities - identity, payments, and data. 
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