Author - Alok Virendra Tiwari

Alok Virendra Tiwari is currently working as the Program Manager and Instructional Delivery in the office of the Vice-Chancellor at Rishihood University.

He holds a Master’s degree in Political Science. He was a Research fellow in Public Policy as part of the Chanakya Fellowship in Social Sciences (CFSS) at Chanakya University. He has previously worked with the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes. Alok was part of the Delegate Affairs Team of Youth 20 (Y20), as well as the Indian delegation to the World Food Forum’s Conference organized by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).

Digital Public Infrastructure and the Future of Inclusive State Capacity

Digital Public Infrastructure and the Future of Inclusive State Capacity

At its core, DPI rests on a simple idea: the state provides open, interoperable digital rails that both public services and private innovation can run on. Rather than delivering each service through a stand-alone administrative apparatus, governments rely on shared digital platforms that standardise identity verification, payments, documentation, and data exchange.