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

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Pankaj Sankhyan said:   8 years ago
Hello friends.

Yes, according to me, digital payments are secure enough to go cashless because if everyone becomes cashless then there is no need to carry cash and everything is in your pocket.

And second thing if everyone become cashless then no one can evade tax.

And we can make payment anywhere anytime.
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Sarang said:   8 years ago
Yes, they are secure and we can go cashless.

Only in metro politan city but when we go countryside it's very difficult.

And also India's huge population is in the village so it's bit difficult at present to go completely cashless and it should be done it takes some time as everything should go step by step.
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Yatesh said:   8 years ago
I think each and every thing comes with some advantages and disadvantages. In the case of going cashless there are many advantages as everyone said. The major task will be to overcome disadvantages. On the other hand if we talk about illiteracy, digital payments is nothing rocket science that can't be taught.
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Sarath Sasidharan said:   8 years ago
Hi everyone.

I am Sarath Sasidharan.

Digital payments are secure indeed. But I won't agree that it is secure to go cashless. There are many areas in our country where we could find a smart phone very often also many of our country's business institutions haven't been digitalised Yet, mainly in rural areas.
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Ajit kamble said:   8 years ago
India is a developing country so, digital payment is very important to the economic growth of the country. But In India now a digital security system is comparatively low in secure. Digital payment saves the cost of printing of the money. So, digital payment is secure for the Indian economy to go cashless.
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GOPENDRA kumar said:   8 years ago
In my point of view, digital payments is good but not best because it's good for the higher amount of transactions but not for a lesser amount. Secondly, there is always risk as you know heard of cybercrime. It's useful for only if you will give someone money but for all uses it is not saying satisfactory.
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Rohit said:   8 years ago
According to my point of view, the cashless economy is good for India to make developing country. In today's world people are willing to use technology and they are utilizes it fully in day to day life. So it one of the easiest way to make transfer of money from e place to another. So it's good initiative.
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Arun kumar said:   8 years ago
Yes, this is necessary that aware the people about cashless payment because still most of the people doesn't know that how to done cashless payment, they know the only old method, if in the future whole arrangement being cashless then people face difficulties so people should be aware of cashless payment.
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Ali said:   8 years ago
Hey guys,

Digital payments means transaction for money online means you can send money with internet. And definitely it is good idea to cashless. You don't have to stand in long queue which is you know time consuming and annoyed. And it is very easy to go cashless and you can send money within a minute.
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Rajesh Kumar said:   7 years ago
No doubt, Digital payment made our life quite easier but we can use this facility everywhere. The reason behind this is that our country is not so developed & rich. In our country, many of the people are earning daily.

But in coming future digital payment will spread rapidly due to people awareness.
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