India Promotes Digital Rupee Adoption Through Welfare Pilot Programs and Advances BRICS Central Bank Digital Currency Interconnection Initiative
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India is piloting the digital rupee through approximately 10 welfare programs, disbursing part of its roughly $80 billion in subsidies and food benefits via e-rupee to reduce fund leakage and corruption, while also establishing clearer use cases for its central bank digital currency (CBDC). Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of India is advancing a cross-border CBDC interoperability framework to be proposed at the 2026 BRICS Summit, aiming to enhance cross-border trade settlement efficiency and reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar. Currently, e-rupee has around 10 million users and cumulative transaction volume of approximately $3.6 billion—still significantly smaller than India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) system, which processes about $300 billion in transactions monthly.