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

Group Discussion
Points to remember before you participate in this discussion:
  • Assume you are one of the members of a real group discussion.
  • Take the initiative to participate and contribute your thoughts.
  • Contribute your positive thoughts towards providing the solution.
  • Post your thoughts here.
Discussion:
2111 comments Page 195 of 212.

Sandesh said:   8 years ago
I agree with all but I have added some points.

It's good that we 1 step ahead towards digital payment. Which is very useful in this century as we are developing. But I found that so many people don't know about digital payment due to literacy. Specially in rural area. So we have to create awareness regarding digital payments in local language. So no one will cheat them. Also, we look into digital security as its safe in India so we have taken strict action cyber crime & theft.
(2)

Karanjyot singh said:   8 years ago
Hello! I think it is safe to go cashless because you can't travel larger amount of money one place to another so via digital payment or any application you can go there without taking any money & without any fear also. But the major disadvantage is in India many people doesn't know how to use this digital payment application so they can't use it. For this India should take some step on this issue after solving this all issue then they should go for digital payment (cashless).
(2)

Sercod said:   8 years ago
In my perspective, no digital payments are 100% secure, but they can be made such one under higher scrutiny.

The above is the problem for going digital, but their is a bigger problem in a developing country like India where only digitization takes an effective step not with the support of educated but with the whole India as one nation.

To be one such their much be an enough awareness with the illiterate class of our society for the usefulness and positive impact that creates for the one nation India.

This should be taken not as a method for development but as a movement by the people of great country India.
(2)

Madhu said:   8 years ago
It is a good thing. Encouraging digital transaction we are reducing the black money. IT is not able to stop the corruption and we have to reduce it. Educated people more benefit to the digital transaction. Village people they do not know how to use digital transaction and how to use internet.

Every transaction is online it will not better because some of members are hacking the account numbers.
(2)

Saurabh kumar said:   8 years ago
Hello,

In my opinion, digital payment is secure because digital payment takes strict against the corruption.

1- if we can assume for a time or moment there is only digital payment is available and we are going any.

Government office any government official demand a bribe then we can transfer money into there account.

And when our work is complete then we can file a case then there is investigation and after finding a guilty.

A strict action can be taken against them.

2-before 25year there is not available mobile now time a smiling child can use mobile them by we can not use digital payment.

3-yes we can think everyone can not use because of uneducated people but we provide a time of five years in this year we can provide a training through skill India and through skill India many people can benefit they can job and farmer and poor people and also daily wage people can get.
(2)

Sukhendra said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, Digital Payments are more secure than the cash payment.

It is easy to use, using digital payments all the transaction are safe and the corruption is less.
(2)

Vikas Meena said:   8 years ago
For the Indian economy to go cashless the digital payment should be secure enough but when we talk about technology we are far behind. We cannot be part of cashless economy until the literacy is 100% and more than 60% of people in India belong to village and don't even have any idea about what technology change are there going every day. So to be completely cashless we have to promote technology as well as education.
(2)

Sagar said:   8 years ago
Yes, digital payment is enough for the Indian economy to go cashless. People will able to make transaction without cash.
(2)

Rohan.A said:   8 years ago
According to me, it is good decision for our country that there is no tax thief involve in buying or selling anything so that the growth our nation increase and another thing is that it is also reducing the security problem in public.
(2)

Souvik kumar pal said:   8 years ago
Yes, we can say that we are protected by digi- economy compares to early. We have no tension during walking on the road as no one can filch cash from us. But. Till now, India is not fully secured by the digital economy. There is the use of cash for any complete transaction due to the presence of illiterate people at corners of the country. So we can't say that we are completely digitilized. But the government should take responsibilities to develop the country. As much as possible. It's true, not a time of matter. A Long process. Have to do by government Mukesh Ambani teaches us about data usages. Lot's of people now use data or pay cashless.

The Government should take this advantages and increase the way of using the data or make the cashless country.
(2)


Post your thoughts here:

Your comments will be displayed after verification.