Digital India: An Emerging Economy

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Dr. Reena Rani, Dr. Shikha Sharma, Dr. Kismat Kaur, Dr. Taranjit Singh Vij, Dr. Maninder Singh Gill, M. Raja Lakshmi

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In recent years, India has witnessed a remarkable transformation through its ambitious initiative, "Digital India." This comprehensive program aims to harness the power of technology to revolutionize various sectors, ranging from governance and education to healthcare and commerce. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the Digital India campaign and its profound impact on the Indian economy. It explores the key components of the initiative, including digital infrastructure development, e-governance implementation, and the promotion of digital literacy. Furthermore, the study examines the socio-economic implications of this digital revolution, including increased access to public services, improved transparency, and enhanced economic opportunities for citizens. Additionally, the paper assesses the challenges and potential hurdles faced by Digital India in its pursuit of becoming a fully-fledged digital economy. Through a rigorous analysis of the available data and case studies, this paper offers valuable insights into the future trajectory of Digital India and its role in shaping India's emergence as a global economic powerhouse in the digital age.

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Dr. Reena Rani, Dr. Shikha Sharma, Dr. Kismat Kaur, Dr. Taranjit Singh Vij, Dr. Maninder Singh Gill, M. Raja Lakshmi. (2023). Digital India: An Emerging Economy. European Economic Letters (EEL), 13(4), 583–595. Retrieved from https://www.eelet.org.uk/index.php/journal/article/view/637
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