How do countries of the Global South ensure digital sovereignty while still ensuring a digital, cashless, frictionless, borderless, inclusive, and equitable world?
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) promises data sovereignty empowering countries to harness the full potential of their digital assets. How do countries transform DPI’s promise and potential into performance?
DPI has been a spectacular success in India. If there is one takeaway from India's DPI rollout, it is that physical equity must precede digital equity, and data equity must precede physical equity.
Why do digital transformations fail at such an alarming rate? Failure is a function of adoption. For adoption, customer experience matters; data, more so.
Y2K established India as a reliable provider of global IT services. DPI is transforming India into a leader in the digital economy. Is DPI the next Y2K moment for India, where it transitions from a provider of custom IT solutions to a provider of national digital infrastructure?