In G20 document, World Bank lauds India’s digital public infrastructure

Led by digital public infrastructure (DPI), India has achieved in just six years what would have taken 47 years otherwise, the World Bank said in its new document on Thursday.

According to the G20 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion document, India’s JAM Trinity has propelled the financial inclusion rate from 25 per cent in 2008 to over 80 per cent of adults in the last six years, a journey shortened by up to 47 years owing to DPIs.

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