India and Kenya today signed the Implementation Framework Agreement for a DigiLocker pilot project in Kenya, on the sidelines of the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. In a social media post, the Indian High Commission in Nairobi said that the DigiLocker solution will enable secure digital storage and real-time verification of official documents, reduce paperwork, and enhance access to public services for citizens, students and businesses, thus advancing inclusive Digital Public Infrastructure collaboration between India and Kenya.
In India, DigiLocker has over 500 million registered users and more than nine billion documents issued digitally across more than two thousand services, becoming a backbone of paperless, presence-less governance.