Digital India at 10
Digital India at 10
Launch & Vision
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Launched: July 1, 2015
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Aim: Transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.
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Scope: Convergence of multiple schemes into one comprehensive mission, with synchronized engagement of all departments.
9 Pillars of Digital India
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Broadband Highways
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Universal Access to Mobile Connectivity
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Public Internet Access Programme
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e-Governance: Reforming Government through Technology
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e-Kranti: Electronic Delivery of Services
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Information for All
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Electronics Manufacturing
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IT for Jobs
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Early Harvest Programmes
Key Achievements & Milestones
| Initiative | Description |
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| BHIM/UPI | Seamless digital payments; revolutionized retail payments. |
| GSTN | Digital backbone of the GST regime; over 44 crore returns filed. |
| PMGDISHA | Digital literacy for 6 crore rural households. |
| Aarogya Setu | Mobile app for COVID-19 contact tracing and updates. |
| BHASHINI | Promotes digital access in Indian languages. |
| ONDC | Open, inclusive e-commerce platform for MSMEs and consumers alike. |
📊 India is ranked 3rd globally in terms of the digitalisation of its economy (ICRIER, 2024).
India Energy Stack (IES): Power Sector’s UPI Moment
Why It Matters
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Electricity in India is a concurrent subject, causing fragmentation.
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IES seeks to digitally integrate all stakeholders—generators, distributors, regulators, and consumers—on a common interoperable digital platform.
Key Objectives
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Digital integration of India’s fragmented power sector.
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Enable peer-to-peer energy trading.
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Support real-time energy demand aggregation and carbon offset compliance.
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Enhance transparency, data sharing, and scaling of tech solutions.
Challenges Addressed by IES
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No unique identifiers for energy stakeholders.
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Absence of harmonized, real-time data.
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Difficulty in scaling due to proprietary platforms.
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Lack of interoperability across regions/discoms.
Led by Nandan Nilekani, the 17-member task force will shape the rollout roadmap.
Digital Agriculture Mission (2024)
Budget: ₹2,817 crore
Core Components
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AgriStack
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Farmer ID (linked to land, animal, crop, and scheme data)
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Geo-referenced village maps
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Digital crop sown registry
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Krishi Decision Support System (DSS)
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Real-time data integration: crops, soil, weather, water.
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Enables crop prediction, yield analysis, insurance settlement.
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Soil Profile Maps
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Detailed soil maps on a 1:10,000 scale for 142 million hectares.
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Leverages remote sensing, AI, and GIS to empower farmers.
