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GS-3: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment; Inclusive growth and issues arising from it.
Context: Recently, NITI Aayog launched the DPI@2047 roadmap to guide India’s next phase of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for inclusive, non-linear, and productivity-led growth.
More on the News
• The report titled ‘DPI@2047: The Roadmap to Prosperity’ was released by the NITI Frontier Tech Hub under NITI Aayog.
• It presents a three-stage evolution of DPI (1.0, 2.0, 3.0), moving from foundational digital inclusion to productivity-driven and innovation-led growth.
• The document builds on the successes of Aadhaar and Unified Payments Interface to expand access to economic opportunities.
• It targets $18,000 per capita income by focusing on mass livelihood empowerment, human capability development, and systemic digital transformation.
• The roadmap was developed in partnership with EkStep Foundation and Deloitte, reflecting a collaborative ecosystem-driven approach.
About Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) 2.0
• DPI 2.0 (2025–2035) is designed to move India from foundational inclusion to livelihood-led, productivity-driven growth, forming the base for DPI 3.0 (2035–2047), which aims at broad-based prosperity and high-value economic expansion.
• It represents a shift from earlier focus areas like identity and payments to mass livelihood empowerment, innovation diffusion, and economic participation at scale.
• The roadmap envisions India becoming a $30 trillion economy with a per capita income of $18,000 by 2047, supported by DPI-led transformation.
• DPI 2.0 integrates AI, trusted data systems, and interoperable digital infrastructure to democratise access to knowledge, markets, and opportunities across society.
Implementation Roadmap (DPI 2.0 & 3.0)
• The DPI@2047 roadmap proposes a two-phase strategy:
• For DPI 2.0, the roadmap identifies eight sectoral transformations and outlines four execution imperatives:
1. District-led Demand Aggregation: Linking DPI initiatives with district-level development goals to ensure hyper-local adoption and create demand for digital solutions.
2. Scaling Technology Entrepreneurship: Expanding India’s base of innovators through incubators, accelerators, mission-driven R&D, and enabling policy frameworks to build a distributed innovation ecosystem.
3. Leveraging AI Momentum: Using AI as a key productivity engine to solve structural challenges and ensure its accessibility for both citizens and enterprises.
4. Cross-Sectoral Strategic Unlocks: Include unlocking data for insights and trust-based systems, democratising AI to remove digital and language barriers, enhancing human capacity and knowledge access, and expanding digital transactions through open networks.

Key Sectoral Transformations under DPI 2.0
• Mass Inclusion at Scale (Livelihood Expansion):
• Foundations of Human Capability:
• Systemic Enablers:
Key Achievements of DPI 1.0
• India’s DPI 1.0 laid the foundation for mass inclusion and digital governance at scale, enabling rapid expansion of services and economic activity.
• It demonstrated the power of open, interoperable digital rails, contributing nearly 1% of GDP today and projected up to 4% by 2030.
• Significance:
Way Forward / Call to Action
• State-led, decentralised execution models to ensure contextual and scalable solutions.
• Iterative 2-year transformation cycles, allowing experimentation, learning, and scaling of successful models.
• Initial focus (2026–27) on MSMEs and agriculture, with lighthouse pilots in select states followed by wider rollout.
• Building a strong entrepreneurial ecosystem aligned with DPI demand.
• Establishing a global DPI collaboration platform to position India as a leader in DPI and AI for public good.

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