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What is Digital Public Infrastructure? A comprehensive introduction to DPI, its components, and benefits

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March 2025

Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is a foundational framework that enables digital transformation in a country. It's akin to the physical infrastructure of roads, bridges, and power grids, but in the digital realm. DPI provides the essential tools and systems for governments, businesses, and citizens to interact and transact digitally.

- Vaibhav Sharma

What is Digital Public Infrastructure? A comprehensive introduction to DPI, its components, and benefits

Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is a foundational framework that enables digital transformation in a country. It's akin to the physical infrastructure of roads, bridges, and power grids, but in the digital realm. DPI provides the essential tools and systems for governments, businesses, and citizens to interact and transact digitally.

Key components of DPI often include:

  • Digital Identity: A secure and verifiable system for individuals to prove their identity online.

  • Payments Infrastructure: A network that facilitates secure and efficient digital transactions.

  • Data Exchange: A platform for sharing and exchanging data between different entities in a controlled and secure manner.

  • Open Data: The practice of making government data publicly available for reuse.

  • Interoperability: Ensuring that different systems and platforms can work together seamlessly.

Benefits of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)

Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) offers a wide range of benefits for governments, businesses, and citizens alike. Here are some of the key advantages:

For Governments:

  • Improved efficiency: Streamlining processes and reducing paperwork.

  • Enhanced service delivery: Providing services more conveniently and efficiently to citizens.

  • Increased transparency: Promoting accountability and reducing corruption.

  • Better decision-making: Access to data-driven insights for informed policy decisions.

For Businesses:

  • Reduced costs: Lowering operational expenses through digitalization.

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