NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Queen Maxima of the Netherlands on Thursday to highlight how India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is radically transforming the landscape of financial accessibility and affordability across the nation.
Queen Maxima, who serves as the UN Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Financial Health, is a prominent global voice for financial inclusion. During their high-profile meeting in the capital, Prime Minister Modi detailed how India’s tech-driven approach has significantly enhanced the “Ease of Living” and empowered citizens on a massive scale.
Taking to social media platform X after the meeting, Modi expressed his delight over the interaction, noting that they discussed the profound impacts of India’s digital revolution. He emphasized that the country’s robust digital infrastructure has successfully made financial services both accessible and affordable for the masses, particularly bridging the gap for previously underserved populations.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister reiterated that India remains deeply committed to sharing its digital public infrastructure insights and experiences with partner nations around the world to foster global financial inclusion.

