India's Digital Public Infrastructure Goes Global: 24 Countries Adopt India Stack, UPI and DigiLocker
India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) has emerged as a global model for digital governance, financial inclusion, and public service delivery. In a significant milestone, 24 countries have partnered with India to adopt components of India Stack, including the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), DigiLocker, and other digital governance platforms.
The initiative reflects India’s growing leadership in digital innovation and strengthens its position as a global provider of scalable, secure, and inclusive digital public infrastructure.
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Initiative | Global Adoption of India Stack |
| Partner Countries | 24 Countries |
| Key Platforms | UPI, DigiLocker, Aadhaar, e-KYC, eSign, Account Aggregator |
| UPI Availability | 10 International Markets |
| DigiLocker Implementation | Kenya and Cuba |
| Upcoming Countries in Discussion | Laos, Seychelles, Venezuela, Armenia, Fiji, Guyana and Colombia |
India Stack is a collection of interoperable Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) solutions developed by India to deliver secure, paperless, and cashless services.
It enables governments, businesses, and citizens to access digital services efficiently while ensuring security and transparency.
These platforms have transformed public service delivery and digital financial inclusion in India.
India has signed agreements with 24 countries to share its Digital Public Infrastructure and support digital transformation initiatives.
According to reports:
This collaboration strengthens India’s role as a trusted digital technology partner.
India’s UPI ecosystem has expanded rapidly beyond its borders.
Currently, UPI merchant payments are available in:
The expansion makes digital payments more convenient for Indian travelers and businesses while promoting international acceptance of India’s payment infrastructure.
India is currently in discussions with several countries to expand its Digital Public Infrastructure initiatives.
These countries include:
The discussions include adopting digital governance platforms such as:
These platforms aim to improve healthcare, governance, and public administration through digital technology.
The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is India’s real-time digital payment system developed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI).
Launched in 2016, UPI enables users to:
Today, UPI is regarded as one of the world’s largest and most successful digital payment systems.
DigiLocker is a secure cloud-based digital document storage platform launched under the Digital India programme.
It allows citizens to securely store and access important documents such as:
The platform reduces paperwork while improving the efficiency of public service delivery.
The growing international adoption of India Stack is expected to deliver multiple benefits.
The initiative also supports developing countries in building affordable, secure, and scalable digital ecosystems.
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