DPI (Digital Public Infrastructure)
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Digital Public Infrastructure DPI is a network of digital capabilities that enable the flow of people, money, and information.[1] It serves as the backbone of modern society, enabling active participation in societal functions and markets. DPI can include platforms such as digital identification, payment infrastructure, and data exchange solutions.
References
- ↑ {{ Digital Public Infrastructure – lessons from India. (07 Feb 2023) by Sharad Sharma and Samir Saran. https://en.unesco.org/inclusivepolicylab/analytics/digital-public-infrastructure-%E2%80%93-lessons-india }}
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