Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?

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Swapnil Bhoir said:   8 years ago
Just like a coin, this also has two sides. As per growing Indian economy and IT technology, it's good to see digitalization. Everything is digital so which make reduce frodness. Saves papers is important. But other side peoples are leaving in the village, uneducated people get affected due to this. It will take a time to get trained.
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Mukesh said:   8 years ago
Yes, According to me, digital payments are good steps in India, its increase our economic growth (GDP) but an issue is that in India 50% people have not a knowledge about the online transaction and it is caused by cyber crime. So firstly the government should aware to the public for digital payments and then launch such type of apps.
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Naresh said:   9 years ago
Hi friends, in my point of view, it is not a good decision because some civilization Ares they don't know no how it's used & easily to hide the black money transfer the money from one country to another country. I think it is not secure process day by day increased in cyber crimes & online frauds. So it is not a good process.
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Ziah Hasan said:   9 years ago
It is big step taken by the PM Modi. But digital payments are secure but for Indian economy, it may not work properly. It works only urban areas but in rural area it maybe not work just because of network strength. So the conclusion is if every digital payment are secure in Indian economy then it is a huge achievement to go cashless.
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GUNJAN BHUPENDRA SHAH said:   9 years ago
Yes, digital payment is really a good step taken by Modi's government, though there are many Indians that don't know how to use an internet properly but through this digitalisation step Indian people are trying to learn this internet usage & only the problem is to increase more cyber security to prevent information from hacking.
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Vijetha said:   8 years ago
According to me, up to now the digital transactions in our country were secure enough. But cyber crimes were increasing day by day such that we have to be very careful about our online transactions. We have to be aware of which type of cyber crimes were occurring and have to take certain measures to reduce such type of cyber crimes.
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Vasanth said:   7 years ago
As pert my opinion, still INDIA is not developed to impose cashless economy. We jest thinking about city, but still more then 60% don't know how to use debit card (even some peoples in city) and many village not even provided electricity connection till date. Without considering rural peoples speaking about cashless economy is wast.
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Anish said:   8 years ago
Hello, friends.

India is a developing country in which online payments or digital payments takes a major role for improving people's thinking and by which digital payments increase becomes common and gives awareness among people and India will also be developed country and by which technology also increases.

Thank you for reading.
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Priyanka said:   9 years ago
First of all, I think making India cashless is not a job of one day.

In a country like India where people are under the bondage of poverty and insecurity, it is difficult to make aware all to promote digital payments. But still, it is the duty of government and media to spread digital literacy and encourage secure digital payment.
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Rupam Choudhury said:   8 years ago
Yes, digital payments are secure enough as a otp and bit encryption is provided by mediating apps. It will boost our economy by reducing the middleman who takes the money and thereby corruption. But to penetrate this facility more into the nation, we should teach the uneducated people how to use it and its useful impact. Thank you.
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