NITI Aayog has launched the DPI@2047 roadmap to drive inclusive growth through digital infrastructure, aiming for a $30 trillion economy and higher per capita income.
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- NITI Aayog launched the DPI@2047 roadmap, outlining a two-phase strategy to transform India into a $30 trillion economy with a target of $18,000 per capita income by 2047.
- The plan focuses on leveraging Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) to enhance productivity, innovation, and inclusion across sectors, supporting India’s long-term vision of becoming a developed economy.
- The first phase, DPI 2.0 (2025–2035), aims to build digitally empowered citizens by expanding access to digital tools, improving service delivery, and enhancing participation in the digital economy.
- The second phase, DPI 3.0 (2035–2047), focuses on innovation-led growth, enabling businesses and communities to integrate into global value chains and drive high-value economic development.
- India’s digital foundation, including platforms like Aadhaar and Unified Payments Interface, has already enabled financial inclusion, digital identity, and seamless transactions.
- The roadmap prioritises sectors like MSMEs and agriculture, aiming to improve market access, boost farmer incomes, and create employment opportunities through digital platforms.
- It also emphasises strengthening education and healthcare systems by promoting digital learning, local language accessibility, and expanding universal healthcare coverage.
- The initiative aligns with the broader vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, focusing on collaboration, data security, innovation, and inclusive economic development across society.




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