Digital public infrastructure could help India become an $8-trillion economy by 2030: Report

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Bengaluru: Digital public infrastructure (DPI) could help India become an $8-trillion economy by 2030, according to a report by the National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) and Boston-based management consulting firm Arthur D Little International..

Well-known examples include Aadhaar, the United Payments Interface (UPI), and Fastag..

According to the report, the successful adoption of such mature DPIs and budding DPIs (those that have a proof of concept and are ready for mass adoption), could help India achieve its goal of becoming a $1-trillion digital economy..

The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), which aims to support Indias digital health infrastructure, will drive much of the increase in value, the report revealed..

DPI helps reap financial benefits by transforming service-delivery methods, the report said, adding that Indian citizens saved two working days each on average in 2022 thanks to digital services...