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Their question: “Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) — accelerating development and the digital stack for agriculture (150 words)”
The topper's DPI inventory (UPI, Aadhaar, ONDC, JAM savings, Digital Agriculture Mission) is exactly the evidence a student needs to describe the status of digitalization in the Indian economy and its gains.
Key learnings from their answer
- ›Anchored almost every body point to one hard figure tied to a named source: IoT market ~$7.8 bn and +45% yield from the Dalwai Committee, ~$300 bn UPI throughput, 99.9% Aadhaar coverage, ~Rs 1.5 lakh crore JAM savings, nuclear 8.1 GW (2024) against the 100 GW goal, mRNA developed in ~10 months -> pre-memorise a few precise number-plus-attribution pairs per high-yield theme so each claim lands as evidence rather than assertion.
- ›Pulled answers into the present by citing the latest concrete developments - Shubhanshu Shukla's flight and Vyommitra for Gaganyaan, SpaceX's Falcon-9 booster-catch for RLVs, Shukrayaan's 2027 timeline and 'India as 4th country with a dedicated Venus mission', BrahMos strikes dated 10 May 2025 -> tie each static topic to its newest milestone with a date or 'first/4th' framing, which shows the examiner you are current, not textbook-bound.
What they cited: DPI: UPI, ONDC, ~$300 bn UPI transactions, 99.9% Aadhaar coverage, JAM trinity saving ~Rs 1.5 lakh crore, NHDM (health); Digital Agriculture Mission (Rs 2,800 crore), Farmer Registry, 11-digit Unique Farmer ID, DGCES, Soil Health profile & village-level maps