India’s Digital Public Infrastructure Sets the Stage — Now Stablecoins Could Cement the Advantage

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India has built one of the most advanced digital public infrastructures (DPI) globally, and experts argue that introducing well-designed stablecoins could leverage that foundation to boost fintech innovation and financial inclusion.

India’s DPI spans rapid-payments systems, identity platforms like Unified Payments Interface (UPI), and data exchange networks that serve over 1.3 billion citizens and process 10 billion-plus monthly transactions. The ecosystem has matured to the point where adding tokenised, rupee-linked digital assets could integrate smoothly—provided regulatory clarity and robust governance frameworks are in place.

Stablecoins pegged to the rupee could offer near-instant settlement, lower transaction costs, and cross-border utility – leveraging India’s existing digital rails and encryption-grade infrastructure.  However, caution remains. Authorities have flagged potential risks around stablecoins fragmenting payment systems or weakening sovereign control.

The message from fintech strategists is clear: India’s DPI offers a rare strategic edge—combining scale, interoperability, and public-trust architecture. Now is the time to deploy stablecoins in a way that protects sovereignty while unlocking the next wave of digital finance.

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