In 10 Years of Digital India: Here's What Has Actually Changed!
- ByArshita Panwar
- 02 Jul, 2025
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Launched in 2015, Digital India aimed to transform the country into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. Ten years later, PM Narendra Modi revealed some powerful outcomes:
Key Milestones:
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50 Lakh+ Government Services Delivered Digitally
Services like PAN cards, passports, and pensions are now available online, reducing corruption and delays. -
UMANG App with 1,700+ Services
Unified platform for accessing services from multiple departments through one app. -
1,00,000+ Gram Panchayats Connected via BharatNet
High-speed internet has reached rural India, enabling e-learning, telemedicine, and more. -
IndiaStack’s Global Recognition
Aadhaar, UPI, and DigiLocker have made India a leader in digital public infrastructure. -
Digital Transactions Booming
UPI crossed 10 billion monthly transactions, making India the fastest-growing digital payments market. -
Over 15 Lakh CSCs (Common Service Centres)
These digital hubs empower villages with banking, e-governance, and more.
The impact? India has moved from being a tech consumer to a digital creator. From rural innovation to urban fintech revolutions, Digital India has laid the foundation for inclusive growth.
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