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Thursday, June 18, 2026

Reflection 9 - 12 Years of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi – Digital Transactions Reflections

 12 Reflections. 12 Months. 12 Years. One Digital Journey.

Published 18 June 2026 | Reflection 09

By Nayakanti Prashant
3rd Gen Banker & Citizen Lobbyist – Bengaluru
Advocating Digital Transactions Day (April 11)


Samarthya (Capability)

September 🇴🇲 Oman

Disclaimer

These are my personal reflections as a citizen observer and Digital Transactions Day advocate.

This series reflects on India's digital journey during the twelve years of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's tenure and is not intended as a political assessment or scorecard.

The final destination is April 11 – Digital Transactions Day.

India, Oman and the Idea of Capability

Reflection 01 explored Sankalpa (Vision).

Reflection 02 explored Samavesha (Inclusion).

Reflection 03 explored Parivartana (Transformation).

Reflection 04 explored Sahabhagita (Participation).

Reflection 05 explored Suvidha (Convenience).

Reflection 06 explored Vishwas (Trust).

Reflection 07 explored Suraksha (Security).

Reflection 08 explored Navonmesh (Innovation).

Vision creates direction.

Inclusion expands access.

Transformation changes experiences.

Participation creates scale.

Convenience creates habit.

Trust sustains adoption.

Security protects what trust has built.

Innovation transforms digital capability into digital possibility.

But possibility alone is not enough.

That brings us to Reflection 09.

Samarthya.

Because capability transforms possibility into participation.


India 2022: Capability Beyond Smartphones

By 2022, India had already demonstrated that digital innovation could scale.

The next challenge was ensuring that innovation could be used by everyone.

Useful references:

https://www.rbi.org.in

https://www.npci.org.in

https://www.digitalindia.gov.in

Imagine a vegetable vendor in a town near Nizamabad carrying a feature phone rather than a smartphone.

Hundreds of kilometres away, a small shopkeeper in Jorhat may face a similar challenge.

Innovation exists.

Capability determines whether it can actually be used.

The launch of UPI123PAY sought to narrow that gap by enabling digital transactions through voice calls, IVR systems and feature phones.

Capability is not measured by technology alone.

It is measured by who can participate.

At the same time, DigiSaathi, a joint initiative of RBI and NPCI, provided a 24x7 support platform to help citizens navigate the growing digital ecosystem.

Innovation creates possibilities.

Capability unlocks them.

India's journey in 2022 was not merely about adding new digital services.

It was about ensuring that more citizens could access them.


Oman 2022: Capability Through Digital Governance

In 2022, Oman accelerated its national digital transformation journey through the Tahawul Programme.

Useful references:

https://www.mtcit.gov.om

https://www.oman.om

Imagine a citizen in Salalah applying for a government service without travelling to Muscat or carrying physical files between offices.

Digital transformation becomes meaningful when distance, effort and complexity begin to disappear.

The Tahawul Programme focused on digitising government workflows, records and citizen services.

The objective was not merely automation.

The objective was accessibility.

Capability turns access into action.

At the same time, Oman expanded digital frameworks that encouraged innovation and participation within its emerging fintech ecosystem.


Two Countries, One Reflection

India and Oman approached capability from different directions.

India focused on expanding access to digital transactions regardless of device.

Oman focused on expanding access to digital governance regardless of location.

Yet both highlighted the same lesson.

Capability is not about what technology can do.

Capability is about what people can do with technology.


Strengthening the Digital Transactions Day Concept

One reason I continue advocating for Digital Transactions Day (April 11) is that digital transactions are often viewed only through the lens of digital payments.

Digital payments are important.

But they are only one part of a broader digital ecosystem.

When a citizen uses a feature phone to complete a digital interaction, a digital transaction occurs.

When a citizen receives assistance through a digital support platform, a digital transaction occurs.

When a government service moves from paper to digital workflow, a digital transaction occurs.

Capability enables participation across all these interactions.

 

A Reflection For Digital Transactions Day

As a citizen advocate for Digital Transactions Day, I believe capability deserves a special place in the digital journey.

Innovation creates possibilities.

Capability unlocks them.

Capability reduces barriers.

Capability expands participation.

Capability ensures that innovation is not limited to the few.

For me, that is the enduring message of Samarthya.

Because capability is the ability to participate, regardless of device, location or circumstance.

 

Reflection Evolution

Sankalpa (Vision) Samavesha (Inclusion) Parivartana (Transformation) Sahabhagita (Participation) Suvidha (Convenience) Vishwas (Trust) Suraksha (Security) Navonmesh (Innovation) Samarthya (Capability) April 11 (Digital Transactions Day) 🇮🇳🌱🤝🔄📱🔐💡🚀💳

 

Looking Ahead

Reflection 10

Sahanshilta (Resilience)

Because capability becomes meaningful only when it remains available during moments of stress and change.


The Joy of Digital Transactions

Nayakanti Prashant
3rd Gen Banker & Citizen Lobbyist – Bengaluru
Digital Transactions Day (April 11)

 

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https://prashantrandomthoughts.blogspot.com
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