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Share Bharat’s Digital Public Infrastructure with partner countries

Bharatiya Janata Party · Lok Sabha General Election 2024

Last updated 3 Jun 2026

The role of Bharat’s Digital Public Infrastructure in revolutionising public service delivery is appreciated all over the world. We will work towards sharing this technology with partner countries.

From the Bharatiya Janata Party manifestoView Manifestop.36

Our Assessment

high

The pledge to share India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) globally is being delivered. India has signed MoUs/agreements with 23 countries to share India Stack DPI (digital identity, payments, data exchange and service delivery), UPI is operational in over eight countries (UAE, Singapore, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, France, Mauritius, Qatar), the open-source MOSIP identity platform has been adopted by several nations (e.g. the Philippines’ PhilSys), and the India Stack Global portal showcases 18 key platforms for adoption by partner countries. The technology-sharing commitment is clearly being met. Fulfilled (with continuing expansion).

Promise Timeline

6 Feb 2026

India reports MoUs with 23 countries to share India Stack DPI; UPI live in 8+ countries and India Stack Global portal offering 18 platforms for adoption.

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