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On July 1, 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched the Digital India campaign in a bid to ramp up its Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). Over nine years on, the initiative has ushered in a robust digital transformation on the back of improved financial inclusion, thanks to the game-changing Unified Public Interface (UPI); stringent regulatory measures and a sea-change in behaviourial pattern of the end-users. The global non-profit, Wadhwani Foundation, is a partner-in-arms with the Modi government’s ambitious programme that seeks to upskill the Indian bureaucracy. In this episode, Prakash Kumar — CEO, Wadhwani Centre for Government Digital Transformation, Wadhwani Foundation — weighs in on how this accomplishment marks a substantial advancement in Wadhwani Foundation’s mission to promote digital transformation within government services. Tune in.
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