How to go from digital silos to inclusive digital public infrastructure

India is often considered a model for inclusive digital public infrastructure, or DPI — a network of digital platforms that enables governments to provide essential services to citizens.

The country is home to Aadhaar, the world’s largest biometric identity system, and its Unified Payments Interface, a real-time payment system that processes 15 billion transactions per month.

But the country’s experience also raises important questions about the risks of exclusion in digital economies.

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