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

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Akash Upadhyay said:   9 years ago
Hello friends,

As we know every target start from a single step. So as a citizen of India it is our duty to support all the progressive step of our government for the welfare of our country. Although it is difficult for a common Man to have 30 days internet connection. So it is our duty to promote cashless in order to make transparency in tax policy (directly or indirectly) and to try include our country as a developed country.
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Aayush said:   9 years ago
According to me, there is no doubt that it's a very wise move by the government. Yeah, it will reduce corruption and terrorism due to the decrease of liquidity of money in a market. But at present time India can't go cashless because as all say India mostly come into villages. First, we have to increase the literacy rate of India after that only we can fully implement cashless in India.
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Kuldeep Kumar maurya said:   9 years ago
Hello, friends.

In my opinion, in the present time, it is not possible to go cashless economy for India because every Indian have no smartphone and village people does not know how to use net banking and debit card payment. First, we have to give a smart phone to every Indian if they have not then trained all people how to use online banking then we can go to a cashless economy.
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Jinal said:   9 years ago
With the great initiative taken by our PM I believe Indian economy is all set to go cashless a year ago who knew hat even the street shops would accept paytm money, 2 years ago who believed people would use online cab services with the advancement of technology and with great faith in our government I personally believe India is ready for secure payments with initial effort to acknowledge everyone about e payments.

Thank you.
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Evangeline said:   9 years ago
I think it is the best thing for Indian's that digital payments came into existence. As we compare with the past generations, people use to rush to the banks for money in emergency cases. To be frank we are lucky to have this digital payment, without any tensions directly we can pay.
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Sandy said:   9 years ago
In my opinion, Digital Payments is secure enough because its operated by reputed companies & they are following policies properly. Digital Payment Method has won the trust of almost all People. Because nowadays the use of Digital Payment is interested everyone having an account on PayTm and Freecharge and many more.

These companies are maintaining transference relationship with customers by providing high security.
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Sreekanth said:   9 years ago
Hello friends,

Ln my view, India can become a cashless economy only if lower income class participation on account of digital transactions are being made. Looking at the wider spectrum it is only the rich who are enjoying the comforts of digitalization. For bringing in equality in digitalization, the poor must be provided with awareness as to their relative advantages by extending them internet facilities without fault. Proper allocation of funds should be exercised. But on the other hand, there are dangers lurking in digital platform. Hacking, fraudulent activities and the likes are hampering it's prospects. Therefore enhanced security features must be installed so as to curb the problems. Authorities should acknowledge their customers not to list out their credentials to others in any circumstances. There should be clear cut instructions regarding not to respond to messages seeking passwords and other details. I suggest that there be balanced approach to make digital transactions a great platform for digital society. Thank you.
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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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Shashank gehlot said:   9 years ago
Yes, I think that digital payment brings more transparency in the economy and at the same time helps to curb corruption and other malpractices. It is a good initiative taken by the government and with proper awareness among people digitised India initiative can reach the new sky. The caches economy is a start of modern India.
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Ashwini said:   9 years ago
Yes, but there must be a good security system.
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