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After Aadhaar and UPI, PM Modi’s next digital revolution: Homes to get its own digital ID with ‘Digipin’

After Aadhaar and UPI, the Modi government is set to launch Digipin, a unique digital ID for every address in India, aiming to revolutionise service delivery and plug economic losses from poor addressing. This consent-based system will geotag homes and buildings, enabling accurate identification, boosting logistics, and ensuring data privacy

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The Modi Government is preparing to launch one of its most ambitious digital governance initiatives yet — a Digital Address System that will assign every address in Bharat a unique, secure, and consent-based identity. Backed by the Prime Minister’s Office and spearheaded by the Department of Posts, this digital ID — dubbed ‘Digipin’ — is poised to become the Aadhaar of locations.

India’s current address system is chaotic, unregulated, and severely outdated. From slums to cities, from forested regions to hill stations, many addresses are vague, inconsistent, or based on landmarks like “near the banyan tree” or “behind the temple”, making them unreliable in the digital age.

According to official estimates, poor addressing costs the Indian economy $10–14 billion annually due to delays in services, misplaced parcels, failed deliveries, and inefficient government outreach — almost 0.5 per cent of the country’s GDP. In response, the Modi Government is now ready to plug this massive economic and logistical black hole.

After the roaring success of Aadhaar for personal identity and UPI for digital payments, the government is now positioning address information management as part of the nation’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI).

For the first time, there will be legally enforceable norms for how addresses are created, recorded, used, and shared. The plan is to make this data shareable only with the informed consent of the individual — a significant departure from today’s reality, where companies collect and often sell address data without user permission.

What is Digipin — and why it matters

At the heart of this initiative is Digipin, short for Digital Postal Index Number. This is not just another PIN code — it is a 10-character alphanumeric geotagged code that represents the exact location of a structure: house, office, shop, or government building.

Unlike traditional postal codes that cover large areas, a Digipin pinpoints a specific building using satellite map coordinates. It offers a scalable and precise system of digital geolocation, enabling last-mile delivery, public service outreach, emergency response, and financial inclusion even in the most remote and underserved areas of the country.

This technology-driven approach will empower rural Bharat like never before — slums, forest hamlets, and hilly terrain will no longer be invisible to formal systems due to lack of address.

In an era when personal data is often exploited, the government is building the digital address system with privacy safeguards as a foundational principle. The system will allow platforms to access address data only when the user explicitly consents.

This stands in contrast to the rampant misuse of address data by food delivery, e-commerce, and courier services, who often store and distribute address logs without any check. Once the system is implemented, such practices will be brought under regulatory control.

How will it work?

  • A unique Digipin will be assigned to every address, much like Aadhaar is assigned to individuals.
  • The Department of Posts is preparing the draft framework, which includes national-level addressing standards.
  • A dedicated Digital Address DPI Authority will be formed to manage and regulate the system, with legislation possibly introduced in the Winter Session of Parliament 2025.
  • A public consultation on the draft guidelines will be launched within a week.
  • The final policy is expected to be in place by end of the year.

The Prime Minister’s Office is closely monitoring progress, underlining the political and administrative priority attached to this initiative.

With a massive boom in online shopping, hyperlocal deliveries, and digital governance, India cannot afford to continue with an outdated address system. More than ever, urban and rural dwellers alike are relying on e-commerce, digital health services, online education, and doorstep government schemes.

Accurate, consent-based address identification will improve delivery timelines, reduce fraud, enhance emergency response, and streamline welfare benefits — an especially critical need in disaster-prone and backward regions.

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Moreover, fraudulent or fake addresses — often used in crimes, corruption, and infiltration — can be countered with a verified, digital alternative that is legally and technologically robust. If Aadhaar gave Indians a formal identity, and UPI connected their wallets to the digital economy, Digipin will give every Indian household a verifiable place in the digital nation.

This system is not just about technology — it is about access, accountability, and empowerment. It is about ensuring that no Indian is left behind simply because they live in an unmarked village or unnamed street.

Topics: DigipinDigital Postal Index NumberDigital IDDPI AuthorityModi governmentAadhaar card
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