
Beyond payments: India aims to architect Indonesia’s digital future
India’s wildly popular digital payments system, which began as a way for people to send money instantly by phone, could help the country turn one of its…
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India’s wildly popular digital payments system, which began as a way for people to send money instantly by phone, could help the country turn one of its biggest domestic technology successes into a tool of diplomacy, analysts say. Restoration work is currently underway, though efforts are hampered by heavy rainfall and gusty winds. Vehicular traffic has been diverted to the older route, leading to considerable traffic jams and slow movement.
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India’s wildly popular digital payments system, which began as a way for people to send money instantly by phone, could help the country turn one of its biggest domestic technology successes into a tool of diplomacy, analysts say.
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Restoration work is currently underway, though efforts are hampered by heavy rainfall and gusty winds.
according to India TodayVehicular traffic has been diverted to the older route, leading to considerable traffic jams and slow movement.
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