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Robust Digital Infrastructure to Support Good Governance in India
Sri N. Venu
Volume: 15 Special Issue: 5 2025
Abstract:
Through broad connection, secure digital identities such as Aadhaar, and platforms for seamless citizen services, financial inclusion, and efficient government operations, India's powerful digital infrastructure contributes to the country's excellent governance. Among the most important projects are the JAM Trinity (Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, Mobile), the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), and the UMANG app. These programs aim to minimize corruption, promote transparency, and empower individuals by offering services that are both accessible and efficient. Digital literacy, e-health, and e-governance are also made possible by the infrastructure, which ultimately results in the transformation of public service delivery and the promotion of socio-economic progress.
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