With 1.3 billion digital ID users, India is heading the global e-governance race

India is heading the digital user ID race with 131.68 crore Aadhaar card holders, already onboarding the digital ecosystem that the world still looks forward to.

data -

Research by the global body, Jupiter Research has revealed that the number of users with digital identity worldwide is currently 4.2 billion and is likely to cross 6.5 billion by 2026. The research has also revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital identity by 50 percent and reflects the increasing importance of digital identity in sectors.

In India, the unique identification number Aadhaar is linked with most government-funded schemes. Research co-author said, “Identity cards have been controversial in some countries due to privacy concerns, but they are a well-established mechanism for digitizing identify practices.

The report also said that digital identity cards will be used by 4 billion people worldwide in 2026. This ongoing digitalization is a prerequisite for many digital initiatives within e-government and will allow significant digital enable over the next five years.

Latest news

Lt. Gen Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd.) Appointed Governor of Bihar

Lt. Gen Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd.) has been appointed as the Governor of Bihar, marking the transition of the...

Sanjay Agarwal Reappointed as MD & CEO of AU Small Finance Bank

AU Small Finance Bank has reappointed Sanjay Agarwal as its Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, reaffirming leadership continuity...

Odisha IAS Reshuffle: Key Changes Across MSME, Industry and Governance Sectors

The Government of Odisha has issued a fresh round of administrative adjustments among senior IAS officers, as per a...

Haryana Govt Transfers 3 IAS Officers; Raja Sekhar Vundru Posted as ACS (Food & Civil Supplies)

The Government of Haryana has ordered the transfer and posting of three Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers with immediate...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you