I recently came across a tweet that genuinely made my blood boil — people with zero clue are out there defaming our country, India, calling it a tech laggard compared to China.
Yes, China may currently have more commercialized biometric payment solutions — but let’s get the facts straight. India already has the foundation in place. Ever heard of Aadhaar Pay? It allows users to make payments using fingerprints as biometric authentication. The infrastructure exists. It’s just not fully commercialized yet due to a mix of policy, hardware costs, and awareness issues.
Coming from a tech background myself, I can confidently say: that building a biometric payment system backed by Aadhaar Pay would take barely a week to prototype. The real challenge? Hardware. Biometric scanners — whether for fingerprints or retina — aren’t free. That adds to the Merchant Discount Rate (MDR), which most merchants hesitate to bear, and in turn, the cost gets passed on to customers.
Let’s be real — we’re still struggling to accept convenience fees on UPI. Until we tackle that mindset and infrastructure challenges, reaching a "China-like" biometric payment adoption will remain aspirational.
But make no mistake — India is not far behind. We just need to wake up and support the tech that’s already here.
References: Aadhar Pay, Aadhar enabled Payment System
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raghumahajan
Yes, China may currently have more commercialized biometric payment solutions — but let’s get the facts straight. India already has the foundation in place. Ever heard of Aadhaar Pay? It allows users to make payments using fingerprints as biometric authentication. The infrastructure exists. It’s just not fully commercialized yet due to a mix of policy, hardware costs, and awareness issues.
Coming from a tech background myself, I can confidently say: that building a biometric payment system backed by Aadhaar Pay would take barely a week to prototype. The real challenge? Hardware. Biometric scanners — whether for fingerprints or retina — aren’t free. That adds to the Merchant Discount Rate (MDR), which most merchants hesitate to bear, and in turn, the cost gets passed on to customers.
Let’s be real — we’re still struggling to accept convenience fees on UPI. Until we tackle that mindset and infrastructure challenges, reaching a "China-like" biometric payment adoption will remain aspirational.
But make no mistake — India is not far behind. We just need to wake up and support the tech that’s already here.
References: Aadhar Pay, Aadhar enabled Payment System
If you are amazed by this, please rate me by clicking my profile pic on the left. "It doesn't matter but we are still living in a competitive world."
raghumahajan
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