New Delhi, April 12 -- At the 9th Carnegie Global Technology Summit with the theme of 'DPI: The New Marketplace,' experts explored the impact of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) on societal and economic landscapes. Sanket Bhondve, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), emphasised that DPI should be "citizen-centric, user-friendly, and accessible."
"For every DPI, we need to understand the pulse of the market and the nuts and bolts of the field. It should be citizen-centric, user-friendly, and accessible. You can't put all the eggs in one basket. You have to customise what is needed," Bhondve said on Saturday.
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