India Organizations in India are shaken by the aspect of digital governance due to such immense initiatives as Digital India, as well as the National e-Governance Plan. This study plunges into the reality of challenges that the Indian organizations (publicly or privately owned) encounter in their lives. Having flipped through heaps of documentation and managed to monitors developments in policy changes, the study sets down the most significant challenges: poor infrastructure, lack of digital expertise, security risks, disorganized regulations, and lack of resources. The study does not only identify issues, but also provide evidence-based solutions, such as ramps in infrastructure with BharatNet, capacity-building with investments, the introduction of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023, the simplification of regulations, and even a leap of new technologies such as AI and big data. The results do not merely remain theoretical. The study provides organizations with viable frameworks in which the things can become more transparent and accountable in addition to integrating global digital governance concepts into the Indian specific social and economic realities.
Manpreet Singh Gill (Fri,) studied this question.