Key Highlights
- The Department of Posts is implementing a national geo-coded addressing system to modernize public and private service delivery in India.
- The initiative includes two key milestones:
- DIGIPIN (Digital Postal Index Number): A standardized, public-domain National Addressing Grid.
- DHRUVA (Digital Hub for Reference and Unique Virtual Address): A comprehensive Digital Address Public Infrastructure (DPI) policy framework.
What is DIGIPIN?
- DIGIPIN is a geo-coded address identifier that enables:
- Logical naming of locations with directional and spatial coherence
- Public and private service efficiency
- Improved emergency response and logistics
What is DHRUVA?
- DHRUVA outlines the Digital Address DPI policy built on:
- Standardization, interoperability, and geocoding of address data
- Address-as-a-Service (AaaS) to manage and share address data securely
- User autonomy and consent-based data sharing
- Robust digital foundations for governance, e-commerce, logistics, and financial services
Policy Objectives
- Establish address data as foundational public infrastructure
- Enhance service delivery and citizen experience
- Promote collaboration between public and private stakeholders
- Encourage broad adoption by ministries, state governments, and businesses
- Enable innovation through secure, user-centric digital solutions