India has witnessed unprecedented digital revolution in past 11 years: JP Nadda

ANI June 12, 2025 180 views

BJP chief JP Nadda credited PM Modi for India's digital revolution, highlighting schemes like UPI and DigiLocker. He emphasized governance transparency through real-time digital dashboards. India now leads in digital payments with Rs 260 lakh crore processed via UPI. The government is also advancing AI with models like BharatGen and Hanooman.

"Over the past 11 years, India has witnessed an unprecedented digital revolution under the visionary leadership of PM Modi." – JP Nadda
New Delhi, June 12: Union Minister and Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda on Thursday highlighted India's "unprecedented" digital revolution in the last 11 years, adding that the transformation has bridged the digital divide and ensured that technology reaches every citizen.

Key Points

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India's UPI transactions surged 2500x since 2017

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94 crore broadband connections make India cheapest data provider

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AI initiatives like BharatGen and Hanooman shaping future tech

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2.18 lakh gram panchayats connected via Bharat Net scheme

In a post on X, Nadda said that governance is more transparent and efficient under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"Over the past 11 years, India has witnessed an unprecedented digital revolution under the visionary leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji. This transformation has not only connected millions but also bridged the digital divide, ensuring that technology reaches every citizen," Nadda said.

https://x.com/JPNadda/status/1933028855373304143

"Today, governance is more transparent and efficient than ever before. Major government schemes are integrated with real-time digital dashboards, promoting transparency and delivering direct benefits to citizens," he added.

He mentioned that central schemes such as UPI, DigiLocker, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, U-WIN, CoWIN and e-Sanjeevani have empowered millions.

"Innovations like UPI, DigiLocker, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, U-WIN, CoWIN and e-Sanjeevani are not just digital platforms; they have empowered millions. "Let's celebrate this Digital India journey as it paves the way towards a Viksit Bharat @2047," he said on X.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed India's digital and technological progress, stating that the country is making remarkable progress in the innovation and application of technology.

The Prime Minister highlighted that the digital progress is also strengthening the country's efforts towards becoming self-reliant in the technology sector.

Taking to his X social media platform, PM Modi shared a post by MyGovIndia, which talks about how India could become the next technology powerhouse of the world and the steps taken by the Union Government in the past 11 years in the sector.

"Powered by the youth of India, we are making remarkable progress in the innovation and application of technology. "It is also strengthening our efforts to become self-reliant and a global tech powerhouse," PM Modi said.

India has recorded a surge of 2500 times in the volume of UPI transactions, with data showing that UPI transactions, which were at 0.93 crore in April 2017 increased to 1867.70 crore by April 2025.

India is also leading the digital payment revolution, wherein more than Rs 260 lakh crore transactions have been processed with Rs 18,600 crore transactions annually.

UPI's acceptance in the world has also increased and it is live in seven countries, including the UAE, Singapore, Nepal, France, Mauritius, Bhutan and Sri Lanka.

India also stands as the world's cheapest mobile data provider, with more than 94 crore broadband connections and more than 120 crore telephone subscribers.

A total of 2.18 lakh gram panchayats have been connected through optical fibre networks under the Bharat Net scheme and 6.92 lakh km of fibre cable has been laid.

The Union Government has also showcased interest in Artificial Intelligence with three AI Centres of Excellence to be set up in top educational institutions. India is also working on the development of AI models such as BharatGen, Sarvam-1, Chitralekha and Hanooman's Everest 1.0.

On June 10, Prime Minister Modi shared an article on the government's commitment to advancing India's digital connectivity over the past 11 years.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Digital India has truly been a game-changer! UPI has made transactions so seamless - even my 70-year-old mother uses it daily now. The way technology has reached rural areas through BharatNet is commendable. 🇮🇳 #ProudIndian
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Priya M.
While digital progress is impressive, I hope the government focuses equally on digital literacy. Many small shopkeepers in my area still struggle with UPI. More training programs would help bridge this gap.
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Arjun S.
Seeing UPI being accepted in 7 countries including Nepal and Sri Lanka makes me proud! This is soft power at work. Next step should be making Indian digital services global standards like American tech giants.
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Sneha P.
The AI initiatives are exciting! But hope we develop these technologies keeping Indian values and needs in mind. We don't want to blindly copy Western models. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Vikram J.
As someone who remembers the days of long queues at banks, the digital transformation is nothing short of revolutionary. From paying bills to booking train tickets - everything at our fingertips now. Kudos to the team behind this!
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Neha T.
The progress is good but let's not forget cyber security challenges. With more digital adoption, we need stronger laws to protect citizens from frauds and data breaches. Hope the government addresses this soon.
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Karan D.
Digital India is great but what about electricity and internet stability in villages? My native place in Bihar still faces frequent power cuts. Infrastructure should keep pace with digital ambitions.

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