Kathmandu | International Desk - India has intensified its initiatives to expand cooperation with Indonesia in the field of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and digital services. International analysis indicates that India has begun playing a vital partner role in Indonesia's digital transformation by sharing its experiences in digital payment systems, e-governance, digital identity, and technology-based public services.

According to experts, the digital public infrastructure developed by India in recent years has established itself as one of the most successful models in the world. The analysis highlights that the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), digital identity, Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), and the digitalization of government services have made India an exemplary model for many nations globally.

The cooperation with Indonesia is expected to create new opportunities in the digital economy, fintech, cybersecurity, and public service delivery. Experts state that India's experience will help Indonesia expand digital financial inclusion, modernize government services, and accelerate technology-driven economic growth.

The Government of India has made digital innovation a cornerstone of its economic growth strategy while expanding technology partnerships with various nations worldwide. Different countries in Asia, Africa, and Europe are showing growing interest in the Indian digital model, further strengthening India's international influence.

According to international affairs experts, the India-Indonesia digital cooperation will not be limited to technology alone but will also open new possibilities in trade, investment, startups, education, and capacity building. This is expected to further deepen the strategic partnership between the two countries.

Analysts have described India's digital diplomacy as an effective 'soft power' of the 21st century. The cooperation with Indonesia is viewed as another significant milestone for India in expanding its digital innovation on a global scale.