New Delhi, April 12 -- Sanket Bhondve, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, said on Saturday that India is doing its part to pass on the benefits of its digital public infrastructure to its friendly nations.

"We can help all our friendly nations. And as the government says, the global South. We are trying our best to get the edge in this and see how in this open source and scalable way we can help our friendly nation to get the benefits of these DPIs," the joint secretary told ANI on the sidelines of the Carnegie Global Technology Summit.

India has developed some world-class DPIs - UPI, Aadhaar, ONDC, and Digi Locker. Most of these DPIs are open, secure, and interoperable.

India has signed MoUs with seve...