Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India's remarkable digital infrastructure achievements at the Global Fintech Fest in Mumbai. He emphasized that UPI, Aadhaar-enabled payments, Bharat QR and DigiLocker form the backbone of India's digital economy. The Prime Minister revealed that India now processes 20 billion UPI transactions monthly, accounting for half of all global real-time digital payments. These digital innovations have transformed financial access from being a privilege to a powerful tool of empowerment for all citizens.

Key Points: PM Modi Says UPI Aadhaar Bharat QR Are Digital Economy Backbone

  • India processes 20 billion UPI transactions monthly worth over ₹25 lakh crore
  • 50% of global real-time digital transactions now happen in India
  • ONDC platform helping small shopkeepers and MSMEs reach new markets
  • Open Credit Enablement Network making credit access easier for entrepreneurs
  • JAM Trinity transformed digital payments from privilege to empowerment
  • UK participated as partner country strengthening global financial cooperation
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India's UPI, Aadhaar-enabled payment system, Bharat QR and DigiLocker are the backbone of our digital economy, says PM Modi at Global Fintech Fest in Mumbai

PM Modi highlights India's digital infrastructure achievements at Global Fintech Fest, citing UPI's 20 billion monthly transactions and 50% global real-time payment share

"India's UPI, Aadhaar enabled payment system, Bharat QR, DigiLocker are all the backbone of India's digital economy - PM Narendra Modi"

Mumbai, October 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday addressed the Global Fintech Fest at Jio World Centre in Mumbai, highlighting India's achievements in digital innovation, financial inclusion and the country's growing leadership in the global fintech ecosystem.

Speaking at the event, PM Modi said, "This year's Global FinTech Fest theme also advances and strengthens India's democratic spirit. India's UPI, Aadhaar enabled payment system, Bharat Bill Payment System, Bharat QR, DigiLocker, Digi Yatra, and GEM are all the backbone of India's digital economy. I am happy that India's digital stack is giving birth to a new open ecosystem. The Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) is proving to be a boon for small shopkeepers and MSMEs, helping them reach new markets. Similarly, the Open Credit Enablement Network (OCEN) has made access to credit easier for small entrepreneurs."

Underscoring India's inclusive approach to governance and technology, the Prime Minister said, "India has made this democratic spirit a strong pillar of governance. India has shown that technology is not just a tool of convenience but also a means of equality. This inclusive approach has transformed our banking system. What was once a privilege has now become a medium of empowerment through digital technology."

He added that digital payments have become an integral part of everyday life in India, crediting the JAM Trinity, Jan Dhan, Aadhaar and Mobile, for this transformation. "Today, digital payment is a part of everyday life. The credit for this goes to the JAM Trinity (Jan Dhan, Aadhaar and Mobile). Just look at the transactions under the UPA. Today, 20 billion transactions are taking place every month. (Applause) Their value exceeds 25 trillion rupees, or 25 lakh crore rupees. (Applause) Today, out of every 100 real-time digital transactions in the world, 50 take place in India alone," he said.

Reflecting on the journey of the Global Fintech Fest, PM Modi said, "Five years ago, when the Global Fintech Festival was started, at that time the world was fighting with a global pandemic. Today, this festival has become a global platform for financial innovation and financial cooperation. This time, the UK has participated in this event as a partner country. The partnership between two big democracies of the world will strengthen the global financial landscape."

The Prime Minister also emphasised India's strong democratic and technological foundations. "India is the mother of democracy. When we talk about democracy, it is not limited to elections or policymaking alone. India has made this democratic spirit a strong pillar of governance. In the past decade, India has democratized technology. Today's India is one of the most technologically inclusive societies," he said.

PM Modi's address at the Global Fintech Fest showcased how India's digital infrastructure, open networks and inclusive financial systems are setting new global benchmarks for innovation and cooperation.

- ANI

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Rohit P
20 billion transactions per month! That's incredible growth. I remember just 5 years ago, we were still heavily dependent on cash. Now even my 70-year-old mother uses UPI for vegetable shopping. The digital transformation is real and happening across all age groups.
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David E
While the achievements are impressive, I hope the government focuses equally on cybersecurity and data privacy. With so much digital infrastructure, we need robust protection against fraud and data breaches. The progress is great, but security should keep pace.
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Ananya R
DigiLocker has been such a blessing! No more carrying important documents everywhere. From my degree certificates to insurance papers, everything is securely stored and accessible anytime. This is what digital empowerment truly means! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
The partnership with UK is significant. India's fintech leadership is now getting global recognition. Our digital payment systems are more advanced than many developed countries. Proud moment for Indian technology and innovation!
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Sarah B
As someone who works in rural development, I've seen how these digital tools are bridging the urban-rural divide. Even in remote villages, people are using UPI and accessing banking services through their phones. Financial inclusion is becoming a reality.
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