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

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Nagaprathap said:   9 years ago
Wonderful thought of digital payments secures because easy to reduce the poor level in our society and more people knowing the value of rupee.

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Bhushan said:   9 years ago
Yes. All of you covered all the points that support cashless India. I just want to add one more point into it, Due to digital payment the major problems such as kidnapping, security threatening surely will reduce. Police can easily track them.

And funny part is no one has that courage to ask money by online or they will provide someone their Paytm number. Lesser the crime happier the nation.
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RAHUL R S said:   9 years ago
I personally support digital economy because it is more safer and secure. But in our country, there is a large mass of population still have no proper access to internet. So large awareness is required and government should also give supporting benefits and cash discount in digital economy which will force more people to switch to digital economy.
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Abhishek nanarkar said:   9 years ago
In my point of view, Indian economy is based on urban areas as well as rural areas so first of we have to do awareness in all areas about digital payments and cashless economy then people could use these services very well.
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Aru said:   9 years ago
No. I don't think that digital payment are secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless because there are many risks in this as our cards have been hacked so we will loose all our money at that instant, but in case we are using cash and we are robbed then only that particular amount of cash will be lost.
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Vino said:   9 years ago
I thing the digital payment is best way and improve in safe security must. More than people like digital payment easy to way.
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Sushant Suryawanshi said:   9 years ago
Hello, Everyone.

My opinion is that we should go cashless. Because using online payments we keep traces of the every transaction. That's why government should easily keep off the account details of the peoples. So everyone has to full tax. This can increase the Indian economy. So government makes all the money various scheme. So it helpful for us.
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Amit C. said:   9 years ago
In my opinion, digital payment are more secure than previous cyber frauds occurs in Axis Bank, PNB etc because now a days this type of frauds are not in news. Thus facts shows us that today's banking system is more secure.

Thus for our topic 'Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?' it can say that digital payment is more secure to go cashless. Because for going cashless this should not be an excuse. Cashless economy is need of an hour fot eradicating corruption black money and all those Mal practices.
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Varinder mehra said:   9 years ago
Yes. Due to the cashless system, our economy will increase, that is good for us. But there is also a cyber threat.

Corruption should be decreased because the government will see every activity or bank details.

And the main thing is that every person gives tax to the government, which will be good for us.

But also there are some problems arise due to the cashless system. For E.G a person who didn't know about online transaction that means how to operate, he will face problems.

There is also a cyber or hacking threat for us.
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Kalpesh said:   9 years ago
According to me, it's a very good initiative by our government to encourage digital India concept.

Digital payment is safe and secure more than cash transactions you can track your transactions also it's easy to pay and quick.
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