Asian Journal of Human Services
Online ISSN : 2188-059X
Print ISSN : 2186-3350
ISSN-L : 2186-3350
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Penetration of Digital Transactions in Rural India and Financial Inclusion;
An Analysis of Progress and Problems
Sriram DIVIVenkatram Reddy MINAMPATI Manoj Kumar SAHOOKartikeya SHAH
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2025 年 29 巻 p. 542-550

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India primarily had remained a major cash-based economy until the early 2000s. The economy was rapidly growing, complemented with advanced technology, services, and manufacturing sector growth. The research methodology adopted is secondary research with descriptive analysis. As technology progressed, people gained access to mobiles and started getting connected to the world. As everything got involved, so did the banking sector, which integrated itself with Digital Payment Transactions (DPT). The introduction of DPT made transferring money easy, reliable, and secure amongst people. The present study delves into the penetration of DPT in rural India and its role in fostering financial inclusion. This research sheds light on the spread of DPT and their intensity in rural India, recognizing the need for concerted advocacy and policy building to ensure proper integration of the digital network to achieve greater financial inclusivity. Further, this study explores the availability, intensity, and problems related to DPT and financial inclusion in the country. The study identifies key challenges such as digital illiteracy, gender disparities, poor connectivity, and mistrust in digital systems. It proposes targeted interventions, including localized digital education, rural fintech infrastructure, and inclusive policy frameworks to bridge the digital divide and advance financial inclusion in rural India. The findings of the research indicate that despite numerous government initiatives on digitalization of payments, enhanced transparency, increased security, reliable trustworthiness, and an "integrated DPT system" would go a long way toward enhancing long-term economic growth and achieving greater financial inclusion in India.
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