Abstract
Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2026; 4(SP1): 191-199
Digital Public Infrastructure and Economic Stability in India: Evidence from UPI, Aadhaar and Direct Benefit Transfers
Author Name: Dr. Sejal B Patel
Abstract
<p>Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) has emerged as a critical institutional innovation in India’s development strategy, with platforms such as Aadhaar, the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and Direct Benefit Transfers (DBT) reshaping financial transactions, service delivery and welfare governance. While national-level data highlight the rapid expansion of these systems, there is limited empirical evidence on how DPI contributes to economic stability at the local level. This study examines the role of Digital Public Infrastructure in strengthening economic stability in India, using primary and secondary evidence from Bharuch district in Gujarat. Primary data were collected through a structured survey of 200 respondents from selected urban and semi-urban areas of Bharuch district. The urban sample was drawn from Bharuch city and Ankleshwar, while semi-urban respondents were selected from Jhagadia and Vagra. These locations were chosen due to their varying levels of digital penetration, economic activity and dependence on welfare mechanisms. The survey captured access to Aadhaar, patterns of UPI usage, receipt of DBT benefits and perceptions related to income regularity, transaction reliability and welfare security. Secondary data from RBI, NPCI, UIDAI and government reports were used to support the analysis.</p>
<p>The findings reveal that Digital Public Infrastructure has contributed significantly to economic stability at the district level. Aadhaar has improved access to banking and welfare services by reducing administrative barriers, UPI has enhanced transaction efficiency and income predictability for households and small businesses and DBT has strengthened welfare security by ensuring timely and transparent benefit transfers. However, the benefits of DPI are uneven, with semi-urban areas experiencing constraints due to infrastructure limitations and digital literacy gaps. The study concludes that DPI functions as a stabilising economic mechanism at the grassroots level and that targeted district-level interventions are essential for achieving inclusive and resilient economic growth.</p>
Keywords
Digital Public Infrastructure, Economic Stability, UPI, Aadhaar, Direct Benefit, Transfers, District-level Studies
