NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday affirmed India’s commitment to exporting its digital success story, offering to share the nation’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) expertise with global partners during a meeting with Queen Maxima of the Netherlands.
The meeting brought together Modi and the Dutch Queen, who also holds the influential role of UN Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Financial Health. Their discussions centered on how India’s rapid digital expansion has served as a powerful engine for mass citizen empowerment and economic inclusion.
Reflecting on the meeting in a post on X, Modi noted that India’s digital-first approach has successfully dismantled barriers to banking and commerce, making financial services both accessible and affordable. He highlighted that this tech-driven model is actively enhancing the “Ease of Living” across the country, proving that scalable digital tools can effectively bridge socioeconomic gaps.

