Key Points

Digital India has transformed India's technological landscape over the past decade, dramatically increasing internet accessibility and digital literacy. The initiative has positioned India as a global leader in digital governance and real-time transactions. From affordable internet to extensive optical fiber networks, the program has connected millions across urban and rural regions. Prime Minister Modi envisions the next decade as an even more significant period of digital innovation and global leadership.

Key Points: Modi's Digital India 10 Years Global Tech Transformation

  • Digital India expanded internet penetration from limited to nationwide coverage
  • Real-time digital payments now dominate global transactions
  • 5G rollout fastest globally covering 95% population
  • Optical fiber network connects metro cities to remote villages
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10 years of Digital India: A look at key milestones and how it unlocked myriad opportunities

How Digital India revolutionized technology access, connectivity, and governance over a remarkable decade of digital empowerment.

"The next decade will be transformative, moving from digital governance to global digital leadership - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, July 1

As the Digital India, the flagship initiative of the Modi government, completes a decade, there have been tremendous and transformative changes across the spectrum, making technology accessible and affordable to all.

When the Digital India Mission was launched in 2015, the internet penetration was limited, and digital literacy was low, and the government services existed largely on paper.

However, the digital transition and penetration over the years saw the country's digital footprint taking a leap, and it is now raring to go global.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also took note of the historic day and said that the next decade will be even more transformative, as the country moves from digital governance to global digital leadership -- from India-first to India-for-the-world.

A look at the key accomplishments of Digital India

Initially, the journey of India's digital revolution was largely clouded by pessimism. However, a decade later, India is emerging as a digital governance leader, real-time digital payments have set an example for the world, while swift 5G rollouts have drawn global attention.

India boasts of the fastest 5G rollout in the country. Today, India covers 95 per cent of the population, outpacing regions like Europe, Latin America, and Africa.

India is home to the world's cheapest and most affordable internet, which is available at just Rs 10/GB. Today, the internet is not a dream but a reality for millions of people, even in rural areas.

Today, India is dominating global real-time digital transactions. Reports suggest that nearly half of the world's real-time digital payments are processed here every month.

India's Optical Fibre trail may look beyond imagination for some, but the success is real. Over 42 lakh route km of optical fibre have been laid across the country. Today, metro cities to remote villages are all connected via the internet, thereby powering e-Governance.

ABHA Accounts in the country outnumber the populations of most countries. With over 78 crore Ayushman Bharat Health Accounts (ABHA) created, the world's largest digital health ecosystem is being created in the country.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the achievements are impressive, we must acknowledge the digital divide that still exists. My village in Odisha got internet only last year. Hope the next phase focuses more on rural inclusion and digital literacy programs.
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Arjun K
The 5G rollout has been phenomenal! I run a small business in Jaipur and the speed has transformed how we operate. But telcos need to improve service quality - frequent call drops still happen despite all the infrastructure.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Mumbai, I'm amazed by India's digital transformation. UPI is so convenient compared to payment systems back home in Canada. The ABHA initiative is particularly impressive - such scale is unimaginable elsewhere!
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Kavya N
Digital India helped my grandmother receive her pension directly in her account without middlemen taking cuts. But we need more awareness campaigns - many elders in our society still fear online transactions.
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Vikram M
The optical fiber network is India's unsung hero! My startup in Coimbatore wouldn't exist without reliable internet reaching tier-2 cities. Next challenge - making digital services more language-inclusive beyond Hindi/English.

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