DPI’s next challenge is delivering public value: Experts at IIIT-B workshop

Experts at an IIIT-B workshop discussed the evolution of India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) from basic identity and payment systems to broader applications in governance and social welfare. The focus is shifting toward measuring the 'public value' and tangible outcomes created by these digital stacks.
Why it matters
As digital infrastructure scales, the shift toward outcome-based metrics is critical for ensuring equitable access to public services.
As India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) ecosystem expands beyond identity, payments, and data exchange, policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders are increasingly focusing on how these systems translate into measurable outcomes in sectors such as healthcare, finance, education, and governance.
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