New Delhi, Oct. 3 -- Google is deepening its commitment to India with an ambitious plan to export the country's digital public infrastructure (DPI) globally.

At its Google for India keynote on Thursday, the tech giant unveiled 'DPI in a box'-a ready-made solution for governments looking to replicate India's successful digital identity framework. Built on the Google Cloud platform, the solution offers a comprehensive suite for identity storage, management, and access, designed for easy global integration.

The DPI solution, which allows other nations to implement Aadhaar-like frameworks using a standardized tech stack, is being developed in collaboration with the Nandan Nilekani-backed EkStep Foundation and digital governance firm Protean...